Hi Folks, upgraded my setup to libindi 1.8.8 and Kstars-bleeding 3.5.1 I did some tests with the ASI6200MM.
The download still hands.
On the indiserver log, the following messages appear:
2021-01-03T20:35:52: Client 8: new arrival from 127.0.0.1:33178 - welcome!
2021-01-03T20:36:12: Client 8: 165398883 bytes behind, shutting down
2021-01-03T20:36:12: Client 8: shut down complete - bye!
the Asi6200MM works with ASICap under ubuntu 18.04.
Can somebody explain, what the issue is?
Regards,
Gerrit
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Error found. Missing USB cable O:) But the naming of the EFW3 is EFW2_2. So may be , my idea is a solution to show the right deviceid.
Right?
Regards,
Gerrit
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Hi Friends,
i like to run the Atik EFW3 besides the EFW2.
Running dmesg shows me different device Ids. But text info shows EFW2 instead of EF3 for the second filterwheel.
The indi_atik_wheel driver only shows up one device. On command line (-v Option) two devices where recognized.
I search through the web, but could not find any solution yet.
Is there a chance to read out the usb device id in the driver and than to identify if there is EFW3?
Or is there a chance to go beyond in the sourcecode of the libatik to handle EFW3 identification.
Where can i get the source code of the libatik library to have a closer look?
Many thanks in advance and kindest regards,
Gerrit
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azwing wrote: @ clearskyhopper,
glad to hear it works.
Woulkd be nice if you give feedback of your experiences in field.
Clear Skyes
Hi Folks,
i added the udev rules already
1. lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 16c0:0483 Van Ooijen Technische Informatica Teensyduino Serial
2. ls -l /dev/ttyU* /dev/ttyA*
crw-rw-rw- 1 root dialout 166, 1 Sep 2 18:58 /dev/ttyACM1
3. picocom -eq -b9600 /dev/ttyACM1
:GU# nNpHzE0#
:GR# 03:06:34#
:GD# +90*00:00#
So it seems to work. I think the trick was in restarting the onstep, and not only in rebooting the system.
Many thanks!
Regards,
Gerrit
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Hi Folks,
I have the following issue.
Connecting the indi_lx200_OnStep driver that came with kstars the following error arises
#2018-09-02T16:13:38: [WARNING] Communication with /dev/ttyACM0 @ 9600 failed. Starting Auto Search...
There is no /dev/USB0 as suggested by default. So the determination of the /dev/ttyACM0 works (scan).
But i am not possible to establish a connection
Using MaxPCB (V1.12), libindi V1.7.x
May be you have a solution for this?
Regards,
Gerrit
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