On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 19:55, Richard D Piper wrote:
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> | Jim, could you set up a test/demo/development server that is open to the
> | web? That might get us started fastest since VistA install remains
> | non-trivial (=scares me).
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> Has anyone installed the opensource version of Vista
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista/). I guess this would be the
> best way to become familiar with it.
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> Is is hours, days, weeks, monthsto get a running system of sorts.

One or two hours only to install VistA, but yes, days or weeks to
configure it. I gather that some VistA experts are working on a demo
system, which packages a pre-configured mini-hospital. But bear in mind
that VistA could probably run most aspects of, say, RNSH, and hence the
fact that configuration of even a minimal system might takes days or
weeks is hardly surprising.

Tim C

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> Richard
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