The lack of information about this demo is entirely my fault.  I was supposed 
to write instructions, and have not yet. It is the same demo that you see at 
www.va.gov/CPRSdemo ported to GTM.  He has made it so you can install it on 
your hard drive if it is SemiViva, and run it off the Knoppix DVD you create 
if it is Viva (which will unpack to be a .iso file to be burned onto a DVD).  
If you are looking at a script to run, it is likely the former, SemiViva, to 
be installed on your hard drive in Linux.   

Bhaskar usually includes instructions for where you can download Xdialog, 
which installs easily.  

 This is purely a demo for CPRS as it has lots of routines in it that were 
used to make it, etc., and it is not really to be used as a model of a fully 
configured and functional system.  When you look at the online demo, you will 
see it has doctors like One, Doctor and patients like One, Patient and the 
like.  

The short version of the instructions once you have installed follow. Longer 
and more detailed instructions will follow once I have time to work on them.  
My apologies for not getting on them sooner, but my son is paying me an 
unexpected visit, so I am spending time with him.

Start GTM, then D ^XUP Access code is WORLDVISTAIS#1, I think. �If you
want to change it, D P^DI, Option 1, File 200, person is `10000000038 and
change ACCESS CODE. (That is the "tic" below the ~ on your keyboard and there 
are 8 zeros between the 1 and the 38) �Then go back to the GTM prompts and 
back to D ^XUP.

Then start Taskman D ^ZTMB and D ^ZTMON and then after Taskman is up and 
running (takes about 2 minutes to clear the startup hang), run D 
STRT^XWBTCP(9200) (you may use some port other than 9200 if you want.) then 
use the CPRSChart.exe the 23-15 version that is in OR_30_187.zip found in 
Order_Entry_Results_Reporting in the Software, Package section of 
ftp .va.gov/vista.

When you shut down, D STOP^XWBTCP(9200) and then D STOP^ZTMKU. �When it
all stops, halt GTM and then do

mupip rundown -r "*"

and then if it will not rundown, do the linux command

ps -ef|grep mumps

and stop all the mumps processes with

mupip stop [process number]


Then go back and do the rundown again.







On Monday 11 October 2004 04:28 pm, T Maynard wrote:
> Bhaskar,
>
>     Could you outline the prerequisites for using the demo
> and its goal .... is it intended to install on harddisk and
> running from an existing gtm install?
>    I ask because the opening comment lines in the "vista"
> script imply that it is intended to create a CD to run the demo.
>     What is the role/rationale for Xdialog (which is
> packaged with Mandrake10 but not 9.2 in my case)?
>
>    If this is  intended to demo CPRS GUI , does that mean
> that the  globals include some interesting dummy patient
> records?      Could you describe the benefits of this demo?
>
> I'm just  seeking more info on use and incentives
> ...and thanks for assembling it.
>
> Rusty Maynard
>
> K. S. Bhaskar wrote:
> > OpenVistA SemiVivA VA Demo 0.1 is a SemiVivA package of the recently
> > released VA demo (the intent of the demo appears to be primarily to
> > showcase the CPRS GUI) available at the WorldVistA page at Source Forge
> > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).
> >
> > To install, as root, in /usr/local, execute tar zxvf <filename> where
> > <filename> is the path to the downloaded file
> > OpenVistaSemiVivAVADemo0.1.tgz.
> >
> > After that, to run, execute /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista (as a normal
> > Linux user).  This will guide you with prompts (choose the option to
> > install the database first time).
> >
> > This packaged demo is something new.  Please use it and provide feedback.
> >
> > -- Bhaskar
> >
> >
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