I’m semi-retired and have an interest in all of this stuff, so I am anxious to check out Bahnmi out of curiosity. Still in early development stages of that. I’m working with some other rads on a telerad / consultation project. Haven’t tried to build that yet, if ever. I haven’t looked into the later releases of DCM4CHEE, the arc-lite versions, which is up to 5.5 something. Maybe it runs better on a high end Windows machine. It is really well documented, with extensive REST API’s, and it built on Mac OS X without a problem. Most of the configuration that I’ve seen has to be done by editing configuration files. I don’t know if they have an admin backend, which if they don’t is a problem. The interface is relatively intuitive and simple. I’d like to see a MySQL plugin and faster performance in terms of transfer. They have a PostgreSQL plugin which is better. By default it using SQLite, which for small scale operation is probably OK, but it isn’t a very robust database and subject to errors. When installed on a fairly high end Mac it seems a little slow, and the database tools are not fully developed. Orthanc I think is still under development. I think that the only remaining problem is the imageio libraries. Also had to edit the roles and passwords to get access to Oviyam. jars, but I had to make some modifications, one of which changing the “tags” folder to “tids” in the /WEB-INF folder and making corresponding changes in the references to that folder. Any help with getting Oviyam up and running in a Tomcat instance on a Mac ? I just wanted to see what it is like. I am pretty close, but I’m having some issues with transferring images, I think related to the imagio libraries. I’ve tried to install Oviyam 2.x on my Mac and have it communicate with OSIRIX. It is well documented with a REST API and future development. I built for OS X and it worked like a charm. I’ve installed and it is pretty nice and cross platform, I believe. Regarding Orthanc, it is open source, see: Orthanc, and they have some commercial partners, Partner. It is commercial, but I have a copy for my Mac. I’ll try to go ahead and create an virtual machine for Parallels. I am involved with setting up a radiology consultation service and telerad service and just exploring other tools that we could use in the future. Is that part of the package ? Are there order entry modules for radiology, reports modules, etc.ĭoes anyone know how to install Oviyam separate from DCM4CHEE and to configure to use a different PACS, like Orthanc. Other viewers that I like are OSIRIX MD for Mac OS X and ORS Visual Viewer (Lite and Pro), both of which are FDA approved, like Oviyam. It is a cross platform PACS that is being developed, is open source and relatively nice.įor viewers, I’ve never tried Oviyam, but will try to install, particularly if it can be used with Orthanc or other PACS systems. Is it possible to use something like Orthanc. DCM4CHEE is apparently the PACS bundled with the system. git ? It would be easier to just download a self-contained virtual machine to be used with Parallels. If that isn’t possible, isn’t there a Virtual Machine running Cent OS that could be used with Parallels, rather than using Virtual Box, Vagrant and the Virtual Machine that you download with. Last I checked, I don’t think so, although there are some rpm tools available with Home Brew. I am not sure, but perhaps there is a way to build from RPM’s on Mac OS X. I posted previously about using Mac OS X.
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