RE: [U2] Universe and virtual machines

2007-07-10 Thread Brian Leach
Eugene I do all my development work on Microsoft Virtual PC (in fact going back to when it was owned by Connectix). It is solid. If you're using this for local copies, remember to also have some form of source control system in place. I'd recommend SubVersion with TortoiseSVN windows explorer

RE: [U2] Universe and virtual machines

2007-07-10 Thread Anthony Youngman
... :-) Cheers, Wol -Original Message- From: Brian Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 July 2007 11:35 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [U2] Universe and virtual machines Eugene I do all my development work on Microsoft Virtual PC (in fact going back

Re: [U2] Universe and virtual machines

2007-07-10 Thread Don Kibbey
I've used vmware for development work and as a means of converting data from one system to another. Works very well if you run it on a machine with dual core's, adequate memory and more than one hard drive. Works best if you can put the vm's files onto their own hard drive. -- Don Kibbey

Re: [U2] Universe and virtual machines

2007-07-10 Thread doug chanco
I run unidata , universe AND jBASE all on the same virtual machine on my laptop and they all run fine, now I am not doing any serious development on this virtual machine but its fun to try and get jbase code (which is what I mostly work in) to compile and run on unidata and universe as well as