Hello On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 04:55, Edward Cherlin <[email protected]> wrote: > On the data entry, what medical software is in use?
There's no data entry for the moment. The first part of the project is to provide access to html content, with a strong focus on drugs information, but anything can be put on the SD or USB key. The olpc are set to use a fullscreen browser with a minimal debian based distribution. Using medical entry software is an interesting idea, but I believe trying to adapt an existing solution instead of creating something based on the local needs is wasteful. > Are people thinking about how to network from village to town to city > for such purposes? The debian is set up so that when olpcs are near eachother, the homepage of the fullscreen browser shows the list of near olpcs, with an hyperlink. The content of the SD and USB keys are shared by default - therefore if there's no SD or USB key, it shows nothing. I purchased SD card with USB interface (sandisk) for each olpc. The idea is to let it inside the olpc, using the USB port to access its content on another computer if needed. SD are small enough to be easily exchanged The idea is to ease the propagation of any html content (the LCD of text information) between the users. > Is there any thought about telemedicine using the camera, video chat, > and data acquisition functions of the XO? Hopefully - I did some tests, aiming for something simple (saving jpg files on the USB/SD, to be shared wirelessly). But for now I want to get the devices in the hard of the users and let them tell me what they need. -- Dr. Guylhem Aznar, MD PhD Unité d'Analyse Médico-Économique Service de Santé Publique et d'Économie de la Santé Pôle SPSSR CHU de Fort de France BP 632 97261 Fort De France Cedex Martinique, France Tel : 05 96 55 23 47 Fax : 05 96 75 84 57 _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
