Rodney --

Just a minor correction.  I would generate live CDs, not thumb drives.

Also, although laptops are nice, organizations like VA and DoD will have
plenty of surplus PCs.  You can actually get a usable small system with
128MB of RAM and a 300MHz CPU (obviously more RAM and faster CPU is
better), and a few tens of GB of disk.

In field conditions, it probably also makes sense to just use a
character mode CPRS rather than a GUI, if such a thing exists.  It's the
KISS principle.

-- Bhaskar

On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 16:24 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> This could be done easily enough with the right impetus.  Bhaskar can 
> generate enough thumb-drives with VistA Viva on them to run a laptop,



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