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> Horst Herb wrote:
> 
> >If you are not aiming at supporting PDAs, I would say it is a fair
> assumption 
> >almost all computerized practices likely to buy into new software will use
> at 
> >least 1024x768 nowadays
> >
> I wrote pitifil with a minimum screen resolution of 1024*768 but had to
> change
> it 800*600 after repeated complaints. Old 15" CRO monitors are still very
> common
> in Australian general practice. GPs are really tight when it comes to
> spending
> money on technology. (Eh, Greg?)
> 
> Personally, I don't know how anybody uses MD in 800*600.
You do now :-(((
My supervisor next door runs at 640x480.

You think GPs are tight, f you want anyone in public hospital to use your 
system (which you may not, that's OK) you are looking at
- Windows 2000 or NT
- 14" CRT 640x480, 800x600 if lucky.
- Pentium II 64M RAM
etc.

Ian
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