Paper
1 July 1990 Cost-effective personal workstation
In K. Mun
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Abstract
A cost-effective personal workstation has been designed and developed using PC based commercial products, to assist physicians and scientists who are interested in creating teaching programs based on CT and MR images, collecting interesting cases, carrying out research projects requiring original digital image information, or generating reports. The development hardware is based on an IBM PS/2 Model 80 with a 85 14 graphics adaptor, an optical disk, a trackball, a digitizing pad, a 9 track tape drive, a mouse, a T800 transputer card, an Ethernet card, a voice recognition card, and a fax machine. The software development has been done using Microsoft C under Windows/286, such that software can be used with any 80286/80386 PCs capably of supporting Windows/286.
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In K. Mun "Cost-effective personal workstation", Proc. SPIE 1232, Medical Imaging IV: Image Capture and Display, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18858
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Software development

Magnetic resonance imaging

Medical imaging

Optical discs

Computed tomography

Image processing

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