I am completely new to astro photography so I wanted to train myself by using the simulators via KStars and EKOS. In order to receive images from the simulator, I set my GSC up according
this
instructions. Unfortunately I get no results in KStars. The preview is noise and the error message is: "Got no stars, is gsc installed with appropriate environment variables set ??". There is a three years old item on the forum
here
that is marked as SOLVED. But it is with different linux and older GSC. I ran the commands that Thorsten showed in #849 and get the same results. It is working on the PI3 but not in EKOS.
Is there someone out there with the same setup (PI Jessie with GSC and Windows 10 KStars 2.8.3) who got this working? The log file only contains login and logout messages. The telescope is unparked and tracking in sidereal mode.
Thanks in advance
Bert
Windows 10 64-bit with remote access to Embedded Raspberry PI 3 with Ubuntu Mate 16.04.3 LTS and KStars 2.9.8, Skywatcher HEQ5 PRO, Robtics 80mm F7 doublet apochromaat refractor + CentralDS CDS-600DII
Ok so I found the problem. The error message is wrong, it didn't draw any stars not because gsc is missing, but because you didn't either start the telescope driver or connected it. I encountered the same issue today. I updated the error message to indicate the actual problem. Meanwhile, include the telescope simulator in your profile.
Thanks for your reply. I was rather certain that the telescope was running, but because I followed your advice to switch to Ubuntu-Mate I can not check it at the moment. I will get myself another microSD card, I have taken an image from the installed Jessie installation, so I can put it on that new card en check.
Bert
Windows 10 64-bit with remote access to Embedded Raspberry PI 3 with Ubuntu Mate 16.04.3 LTS and KStars 2.9.8, Skywatcher HEQ5 PRO, Robtics 80mm F7 doublet apochromaat refractor + CentralDS CDS-600DII
OK, I got myself a new micro sd card and put my Raspberry Jessie backup on it. Then I updated the indi driver. The result is still the same. As soon as I hit the Capture & Solve button, the CCD Simulator log says: "Got no stars, is gsc installed with appropriate environment variables set ??"
I have attached the logs, but am unsure what they will reveal.
That I have logs is a surprise, but that question is further explained in
this thread
.
Regards, Bert
Windows 10 64-bit with remote access to Embedded Raspberry PI 3 with Ubuntu Mate 16.04.3 LTS and KStars 2.9.8, Skywatcher HEQ5 PRO, Robtics 80mm F7 doublet apochromaat refractor + CentralDS CDS-600DII
I see that this was the wrong log. I will try to make a new one, but reinstalled from scratch, so the previous log is lost.
Regards, Bert
EDIT: I stop spending my time on this Raspian project. I've got it all working now under Ubuntu Mate. Apart from the fact that I could not get images from gsc, today I also could not get Astrometry.net compiled with gcc 4.9. Hours of lost time that could have been better spend.
Windows 10 64-bit with remote access to Embedded Raspberry PI 3 with Ubuntu Mate 16.04.3 LTS and KStars 2.9.8, Skywatcher HEQ5 PRO, Robtics 80mm F7 doublet apochromaat refractor + CentralDS CDS-600DII
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