Could someone post highlights or a summary from these calls to this list for
those of us
who can't join the calls?
Rick wrote:
Dear friends,
On next week's call, we will discuss:
1) plans for the Seattle RD meeting May 12th-15th,
2) OpenVistA version 4, which will be released at the end of
OK David, you are on. I will try it fully patched and Norton running full
blast and see what happens.
So were the CodeRed writers really Chinese?
On Saturday 23 April 2005 02:14 am, David Sommers wrote:
Well Nancy - you were most likely hit with CodeRed.
[anti-flame war hat on]
I like
The binary Ethereal file is at
http://www.alaskaclinic.com/worldvista/cprs/cprsboston-ethereal
as captured from running Ethereal version 0.10.10 on the server side
192.168.1.101, the client being 192.168.1.100
Thanks Nancy.
Ismet, would you please run a Ethereal in the promiscuous mode capturing
Ismet,
Comments below:
--- Ismet Kursunoglu, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I did a fresh install/config using Bhaskar's
VistAFOIA20050227 to a
server/demo laptop and tried to connect over a local
switch here with
CPRS 1.0.25.28 (another laptop running
Debian/Sarge)- it presents the
- Original Message -
From: Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA Community Call - TODAY
Could someone post highlights or a summary from these calls to this list for
those of
Is this generally the case with CPRS versions following the particular
Vista server release? Can the same juju be applied to CPRS 1.0.25.28? Or
does the Codeweavers product give me the fix for any version of CPRS?
The version of CPRS has to be the right one for the server...wine
doesn't fix
That was Aric Stewart from Codeweavers.
On Saturday 23 April 2005 10:02 am, Maury Pepper wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA Community
It may be as simple as needing a space between the D and the ^ZU.
It should be D ^ZU, not D^ZU. If you actually did type D ^ZU, then
use FileMan (D P^DI) to check that you have an entry in the Device file
appropriate for the device you are on.
Butch Jones wrote:
I have just gotten back into
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at Hardhats?
There have been some changes in steps 38 and 39 and one other place that I
think were made to deal with this. I am thinking that this may be the
problem with the number of users on Cache again, or maybe that you need to
Well Nancy - you were most likely hit with CodeRed.
[anti-flame war hat on]
I like to think that I'm the ambassador for all OSes - I've used them
all and my three favorites are Windows, OS X, and Linux right now.
(Although I'm installing FreeBSD on second box in the background right
now.)
Back
I believe that he is referring to the theoretical idea that it will work
with GTM, but they are not going to put out a GTM version and will not have
tested it. There is no reason, from what I have heard, to think it should be
any more difficult to port to GTM than prior versions of the VistA
;The next line keeps sign-on users from taking the last slot
;It can be commented out if not needed.
JOBCHK I $$AVJ^%ZOSV()3 W $C(7),!!,** TROUBLE ** - ** CALL IRM NOW! **
G HALT
The JOBCHK of the routine commented about in #39 of the Cache install
instructions is/was the same problem. Stick
Now here's an interesting paragraph from the link
below:
Although VistA is not open-source software, at least
one vendor, Medsphere Systems Corp., is marketing an
open-source version of it. However, the Aliso Viejo,
Calif., company is selling its product only to
hospitals at this time, said Scott
No,
I am using a version that might be a little older.
I guess it would be a good thing to download and start from scratch.
Sorry for the silly question.
Butch
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at
Hardhats?
There
There are only a few changes, so no need to start all over. Look at 38 and
39, and fix the mode of Taskman and see what happens. If that doesn't work,
comment out the lines in ZU and see if that does it.
On Saturday 23 April 2005 04:33 pm, Butch Jones wrote:
No,
I am using a version that
I realize, that I am doing nothing but muckraking at the moment...
and, I know that I am NOT by any means a core vista person or
personality. BUT...
I am offended that we call openvista, openvista... it isn't covered by
the GPL or another license that ensures development happens in the open.
The understanding I got was that we wanted to allow companies to be able to develop modules that work with VistA, and have them be propriatary. Even on Linux, one can make a commercial program that makes use of open source technology.
Kevin Doctor Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize, that I
It is called context Mano. maybe it was lost in translation and nuance.
public domain software is different than open source software which is
different than free software. Open Source is thrown around very loosely
these days.
There are a lot of licenses out there, the license is what
But doesn't that require a license like the LPGL?
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 23, 2005, at 3:27 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
The understanding I got was that we wanted to allow companies to be
able to develop modules that work with VistA, and have them be
propriatary. Even on
Drs Kevin Bones (alias Rosanne
Rosanneadanna, alias Emily Litella)
Yes, the line must have been staticky.
WorldVistA will definitely be putting an open source license on OpenVistA.
Whichlicense it will beis under discussion. GPL has both fans and
critics, and in the fine print, it's not
I need help understanding an input transform
In file 50.7/PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM, in field MED
ROUTE (.06), I am being limited in the choices
available to me. I want to be able to put in ORAL or
PO for a drug route.
Here is a screen log:
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM//
EDIT
This is hows Fileman sets screens on pointers. Rather than edit the
input transform, you should modify the screen.
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 23, 2005, at 6:46 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I need help understanding an input transform
In file 50.7/PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM, in
I received an off-line e-mail suggesting that I had not fully responded
to questions about Greek support in GT.M today.
The answer is to use a UI (terminal or terminal emulator) with the 8
bit character set ISO 8859-7 (e.g., see
http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html#ISO-8859-7 or
I decided to give Apache and 'mono' http://www.mono-project.com a shot trying
to get VistAWeb to run on my linux laptop box that runs VistA no joy
yet. I have mono installed and Apache configured correctly, the .NET/ASP
test applications that come with mono run just fine. so I know
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