With Apple's pending architecture change from PPC to Intel, perhaps a
GT.M version for OS X wouldn't be that different than from an i86 BSD
version.
We are already supporting several clinics in rural Wyoming, and are
preparing a proposal to add OpenVista as an EMR solution for them.
Since we are already a Mac shop, running the server components on OS
X would be ideal for us, but again, our install base wouldn't be that
large, so I suppose there'd have to be much more interest from the
community before an OS X version would be feasible.
-jason
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:26 AM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
Since we have a GT.M for IBM pSeries AIX, it would be easy for us to
provide a GT.M for Mac OS X if there is a market demand. But I can't
make a credible business case to my executive management for an open
source free GT.M on Mac OS X. If anyone feels that they could
deploy a
reasonable number of VistA systems on Mac OS X, please contact me off
line.
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