that's an interesting point..

any pluses on keeping vcp?

Regards,
Alex

PS: I liked it a lot while it was the only one, now it seems pyVCP is 
a "bit" more capable :)

> On the commit list, Anders Wallin wrote:
>
>> revision 1.6
>> date: 2007/01/11 22:20:40; author: awallin; state: Exp; lines: 
>> +0 -269
>> remove VCP documentation, we only have pyVCP documentation now.
>
> Unless we are removing the source code for the original VCP, we 
> should
> probably keep the docs.
>
> Regards,
>
> John Kasunich
>
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