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We bought our devices through the JJWild AMT channel and we didn't get
any special firmware.  They don't work the way I would like them to,
either.  I would think that any handheld device that can host a thin
client type of session would work well. 


Alex Anderson
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Thompson Health System
Canandaigua, NY 14424
585-396-6765

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We are just starting to look at POC devices. In the process we have been
informed by JJWILD that these devices must be bought through them as
they have to load "Special firmware" in order for the devices to work
with Meditech. This "Special Firmware" costs approximately $1000 for a
Symbol Device.

Those of you who are using any devices for POC.... did you buy through
JJ.. whether Symbol or Dell or Compaq or any other for that matter?

Thanks for your help

Howard Chase, RN
Androscoggin Valley Hospital
59 Page Hill Road
Berlin, NH 03570
(603)326-5669

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> Lasiter, Pam wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Is anyone using the Dell Axim x51 for their POC? I'm trying to 
>> get POC set-up and I am having a problem getting the display full 
>> screen using Citrix and/or Term Services. Meditech's point of care is

>> about 2 inches tall - we would need magnifying glasses to use it! I 
>> have set Citrix up to display full screen, but it's not working.
>>
> If you have the Dell Axim x51v give up now, pack them up, and call 
> Dell.  The x51v is a VGA resolution device, and the POC app is 
> intended for a screen with 240x320 pixels, and there is no way that I 
> have been able to find to scale up using Citrix.  If you have the 
> standard Dell
> x51 with 240x320 resolution, or the iPaq 2490 series, I have settings 
> for Citrix that work fairly well and I would be glad to share them.
> Just drop me a line.
> 
> Gearry Judkins
> Information Systems
> Franklin Community Health Network
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