Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-22 Thread chuck5566
On Oct 21, 2005, at 2:37 PM, Greg Woodhouse wrote: --- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't tell me, Greg, are you FINALLY going to be able to run VistA on that laptop of yours? ;-) 'Bout time. Not quite...it's just a G4 (different architecture). Which runs an open-source

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-22 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
dead as a product for HPbut just think of all those hospitals out there that can pick up an enterprise server on eBay for the price of a PC or less Chuck Norem wrote: On 10/21/05, Richard Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if you surveyed everyone at the village pub on a

[Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
This is the first release of GT.M for Alpha/AXP at Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm) under the GNU General Public License (GPL - see http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.txt). Fidelity plans to follow up with the source code within the next few months. As was the

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread LD 'Gus' Landis
Bhaskar, Congratulations! and a hearty THANK YOU to you and Fidelity! Cheers, --ldl On 10/21/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is the first release of GT.M for Alpha/AXP at Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm) under the GNU General Public License (GPL -

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Pardon my ignorance, but an Alpha/AXP is one of those servers for a really big operation, like a large hospital, correct? If so, this is WONDERFUL! Thank you even if it isn't what I think it is. On Friday 21 October 2005 02:44 pm, K.S. Bhaskar wrote: This is the first release of GT.M for

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Greg Woodhouse
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pardon my ignorance, but an Alpha/AXP is one of those servers for a really big operation, like a large hospital, correct? If so, this is WONDERFUL! Thank you even if it isn't what I think it is. That's right. The Alpha is a RISC

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Greg Woodhouse
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pardon my ignorance, but an Alpha/AXP is one of those servers for a really big operation, like a large hospital, correct? If so, this is WONDERFUL! Oh...and I completely agree that this is wonderful news. === Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Nevius, Gordon D.
It's what most of the VA runs on -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Fri Oct 21 14:19:28 2005 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Don't tell me, Greg, are you FINALLY going to be able to run VistA on that laptop of yours? ;-) 'Bout time. On Friday 21 October 2005 03:17 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote: --- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pardon my ignorance, but an Alpha/AXP is one of those servers for a really big

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Greg Woodhouse
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't tell me, Greg, are you FINALLY going to be able to run VistA on that laptop of yours? ;-) 'Bout time. Not quite...it's just a G4 (different architecture). === Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] Einstein was a giant. He had his

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Yes indeed, it does appear a skoch bigger than Greg's laptop. On Friday 21 October 2005 04:27 pm, K.S. Bhaskar wrote: Yes, Alpha/AXP systems scale up to very high end computing. They even look like computers from the old days when men were men and computers were computers (e.g., look at

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Richard Schilling
if you surveyed everyone at the village pub on a Saturday night, a decent percentage of them would have their monies at the tender mercies of a GT.M database. ... you might see me there, too crying in my beer about the demise of DEC - I had high hopes for the Digital architecture which was

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Chuck Norem
On 10/21/05, Richard Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if you surveyed everyone at the village pub on a Saturday night, a decent percentage of them would have their monies at the tender mercies of a GT.M database. ... you might see me there, too crying in my beer about the demise of DEC

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Ismet Kursunoglu
if you surveyed everyone at the village pub on a Saturday night, a decent percentage of them would have their monies at the tender mercies of a GT.M database. ... you might see me there, too crying in my beer about the demise of DEC - I had high hopes for the Digital architecture

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M for Alpha/AXP available at Source Forge

2005-10-21 Thread Richard Schilling
I just have to say that I think this is all great news too! It opens up GT.M in its open source state for so many ... now...if you happen to have an extra AXP I can have access to :-) Richard Schilling K.S. Bhaskar wrote: This is the first release of GT.M for Alpha/AXP at Source Forge