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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gnumed-devel Digest, Vol 131, Issue 8


From: Sebastian Hilbert
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gnumed-devel Digest, Vol 131, Issue 8
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 22:08:44 +0200
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Hi,

Those are excellent questions. From what I understand there currently is a 
webapp to display tracings. There is supposedly a wxwidgets based client in 
the works but I have no idea of either clients feature set. There was talk 
about an api but I have no idea yet what exactly this would give access to.

I assume we will hear more about it in the next few days.

I am just starting to talk to them about proposed integration with GNUmed. 
Lets see what comes out of that.

>From what I taken from their webpage all processing of the signals (iow the 
EKG machine) is inside the little box at the end of the cable. From there you 
see an USB cable coming. I guess that means signals are processed in the 
hardware, converted to some (whatever) format and fed to software applications 
via USB.

Sebastian

Am Sonntag, 13. Oktober 2013, 20:37:26 schrieb ismail adegbenga:
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> >    3. Re: GNUmed in a webbrowser (Wolfgang Keller)
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> > Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 20:00:27 +0200
> > From: Karsten Hilbert <address@hidden>
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> > On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 03:25:10PM +0200, Wolfgang
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> Keller wrote:
> > > Try Dillo with any "modern" WWW page and see for
> 
> yourself.
> 
> > I am using w3m daily with good success.
> > 
> > Karsten
> > 
> > > > For Linux we could build portable versions.
> > > 
> > > We already do: they are called VMs.
> > 
> > Beep.
> > 
> > VMs are *not* portable. They don't run without special
> 
> software
> 
> > installed on the host system. And an ordinary user without
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> "special"
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> > privileges can't install that software.
> > 
> > "Portable" software means that it can be used without
> 
> installation (of
> 
> > any dependencies) by any user, without any special
> 
> privileges.
> 
> > BTW: This is the main reason why I still don't consider
> 
> Linux as
> 
> > really "user-friendly". As long as there is a requirement for
> 
> "package
> 
> > management" of any kind, as long as Linux applications
> 
> aren't packaged
> 
> > as entirely self-contained application packages, Linux
> 
> seriously lags
> 
> > behind what has been achieved in 1984 (almost 30 - in
> 
> words: thirty! -
> 
> > years ago) by the MacOS or Atari's ST or Acorn's RiscOS a
> 
> bit later.
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> > Sincerely,
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> > Wolfgang
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> 
> The link is a little short on the technical details of things.
> Is there a webapp or native app that will capture data and
> then integrate with other applications?
> Is there an API for 3rd party applications to directly capture
> data from the device?
> I assume Sebastian has more information regarding this.
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