[Results of a study NOT funded by Microsoft. No big surprise, just something
else to point to when needed.]
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Ah yes. . . Because of those lobbying efforts, the VA tried the newer
technology at three of it's medical center. Each site failed, miserably.
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I've been awaiting an M for OS X also. Having been talking to a couple of the
IS folks, it sounds like Cache for OS X really will happen soon. I'm also
looking to try M and CPRS via Virtual PC on my G4 laptop. (I've caught hell at
previous meetings for lugging three laptops around.)
Sounds
only need an idea... (if you have
any ideas) :)
/David.
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Chuck M
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:47 AM
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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] MUMPS for Mac OS X?
I've
Rick,
I'm sure somebody's put Linux on a Dell, but I believe your friend should at
least look at IBM's. Dell is an Intel/Windows-centric company where IBM
is more Linux friendly. I've never had trouble putting Linux on an IBM
Laptop.
Something to consider: for a wireless Access Point, your
No, I think you are right. I was part of the smart card group for a little bit - they
had looked placing the patients information on a smart card so that no matter which VA
the patient walked into, at any time, that data would always be readily available.
But I believe that after further
Joseph, I've gone ahead and passed this along to the group in the VA that is looking
to do the SP2 install. They'd like more details: what exactly is problem you're
having, what version of CPRS is it, etc. Maybe we can get one fixed at the source.
Thanks!
Chuck
If anyone else is having