Monthly Archives: August 2012

Hacking the 7926G MIDlet Deployment

I really struggled with the deployment of MIDlets to the phone. What should have been simple, became convoluted because I did not change a mime type on the web server. As a result I emailed back and forth with my … Continue reading

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Hacking the 7926G MIDlet Development

Requirements The hospital is forming our plan to handle closed loop medication administration. What that means to a patient is that their armband will scanned to verify who they are, then the medications will be scanned to verify what they … Continue reading

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Congestion Management

First a comment on the structuring of my notes. In order to make them more legible I have started using headings for each section and then bolding the subsections. I believe it makes it easier to read and I do … Continue reading

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