This is question for Jasem, i would say know, but not sure for 100%...
I did a small changes inside my application and it seems to work well with this new driver.
If you wish, i could send you the latest, unreleased libqhyccd.so lib via email. This is 64 bit lib compiled on my Ubuntu linux. Should work on your machine too. My email is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Re Jan,
I just tested the QHY183M with Indigoserver and it works fine with it. So this is not a problem of camera (I am reassured).
I don't know what version of the SDK is used in Indigo. But the problem looks to be either on the SDK used to build indi servers or in the indi server itself.
More than a month and no reply to my issue. I wonder if anybody is working to solve the problem or if the Linux platform is fully abandoned by the QHY guys.
NB: Fortunately and finally got it working with 20.07.26 sdk and recompiling the INDI drver.
So it looks like the indi-qhy package doesn't works for this camera.
Hi,
I just tested the latest QHYCCD driver with QHY-183M and my Java application and I have no problem, so I can operate QHY-183M. I use Ubuntu linux and the driver is 64 bit.
Regards,
Jan
I tried to install Dragon on my laptop.
Hum, first it didn't worked for some missing libraries and second it crashed the indi server.
I had to get back compiling a indi server version with the previous SDK. The only positive thing I got is that now with lsusb command I see namely the QHY183M instead of an unknown usb device in the usb device list