--- Ronald Ponto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have finally purchased a 80G HD for use with VISTA. Should I use > LINUX or > is there a version that doesn't require it? I am a VA employee that > works > with setting up files in the lab. I would use this to test changes in > files > without actually being on the production account at work. > > Ronald H. Ponto
First of all, you have a choice of GT.M or Cache' as a MUMPS implementation. If you choose GT.M, then you apparently cannot run natively on Windows, and I'm pretty sure that OS X on ther PowerPC is not supported. I've been meaning to see if it would compile under FreeBSD or OpenDarwin on the IA-32 platform, but haven't had either the time or the spare hardware. Cache' runs nicely on a variety of platforms (including Linux, I believe), but I think the cube is only available under Windows, meaning the directions on Hardhats for setting up VistA are not directly applicable to Cache' on other platforms. I would love to see a way to natively install on OS X (or other Unixes), but I don't know if anyone has actually worked out the procedure. === Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Interaction is the mind-body problem of computing." --Philip L. Wadler