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 integration: very simple. You can read about this in the next 
issue of Spectrum.

Regards

Brian


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Hello,

I would like to be able to create virtual machines on a Windows server and run 
Universe and Redback on the virtual machine.  Is anyone doing this now. 
Currently we are stepping each others toes as we are wanting to work on the 
same program at the same time.  My idea is to create virtual machines so that 
we can work on the copies of the same program and interface to redback.  Since 
each virtual machine would be running universe as well as redback we should be 
able to get more work done since this is our major bottleneck.

I am interested in hearing of any experiences with this method.

Thanks

Eugene
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