RCS is similiar to SCCS for UNIX (SCO flavor at least) is it not?  SCCS = Source Code Control System.
> 
> RCS = Revision Control System
> 
> It's a version control system common to UNIX.  I think it came out of
> Berkeley.  PVCS cloned it and CVS is built on top of it.
> 
> Mike
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> > Subject: RE: [TCLUG] Emacs and editing read-only configuration files
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> > RCS? What is that? As far as I'm aware only one process at 
> a time has had
> > a lock on the file. I could, however, be wrong (though probably not)
> >
> > Joshua b. Jore
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