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Sidebar Contact Form

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Mar
24

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DICOM Solutions

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Mar
17

DIACOM CDs

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Mar
17

Diacom CD info

PACS Solutions

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Mar
17

York PACS is the 100% open source archiving solution suite for enterprise radiography. Robust, forward facing, cost efficient and backed by Inflection Technologies.

Training Solutions

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Mar
17

Specialist, customised on-site training packages to help you overcome the challenges of a multi-vendor DICOM network.

A little software

Posted Posted by Martin P in Development     Comments 2 comments
Mar
11

Wow… A full 3 months with no venting of spleen.  I must be mellowing in old age.  Anyway, while other threads are in ferment, I present a small software offering (albeit from the day job!).

BiteSize is a program written in VB to make a Primera Bravo (II or XR) DVD Duplicator into a poor-mans offline storage. It watches a spool folder for files and as they arrive bundles them up into a bite-sized package appropriate for burning to a DVD (or CD). It manages volume labels in batches of 50 (based on 50-up DVD spindles) and has the Bravo print the volume label along with pre-defined logo/graphics.

It has hooks into a database to record the DVD ID a specific object (in our case, DICOM image instance) is recorded on. It also generates textual ‘stub’ files with the same name as the original datafile but containing the DVD ID and is able to record meta data for multiple versions of the same file.

This HAS NOT been written to be generic. It is heavily site-specific (at present) but is offered in the hope that it may prove useful as a template or in a much-customized form.  It has been in operational use for over 4 years and has proved to be quite robust.

It is licensed under the GPL:  bitesized