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== What is Astronaut VistA == | == What is Astronaut VistA == | ||
− | [http://www.astronautvista.com Astronaut VistA ] is not | + | [http://www.astronautvista.com Astronaut VistA ] is not a version of VistA but is a package that installs one of several different versions of VistA (currently WorldVistA and OpenVistA). |
− | Astronaut | + | Astronaut packages servers, clients, and auxiliary modules so they function together seamlessly. |
=== Astronaut Features === | === Astronaut Features === | ||
+ | Depending on the version of Astronaut used, one or more the these features are available: | ||
* Medsphere OVID - A Mumps to Java bridge system | * Medsphere OVID - A Mumps to Java bridge system |
Revision as of 15:14, 30 January 2010
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What is Astronaut VistA
Astronaut VistA is not a version of VistA but is a package that installs one of several different versions of VistA (currently WorldVistA and OpenVistA).
Astronaut packages servers, clients, and auxiliary modules so they function together seamlessly.
Astronaut Features
Depending on the version of Astronaut used, one or more the these features are available:
- Medsphere OVID - A Mumps to Java bridge system
- TMG CPRS - An improved version of CPRS that allows the ability to add patients directly. Has an integrated web browser.
- EWD (soon) -- A MUMPS to Java bridge.
Where can I get Astronaut VistA
You can download the current version of Astronaut VistA from the
or
- Astronaut OpenVistA(tm) Sourceforge page - Astronaut installers for Medsphere's OpenVistA]
Installation Instructions
To isntall Astronaut, you must choose a version of VistA to install, and then decide if you want to install on a rpm based system or a debian based system. It helps if you already understand a little about GNU/Linux to get this working. If this seems a little over your head, you can get help with GNU/Linux at your local Linux Users Group.