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INDI Library v2.0.7 is Released (01 Apr 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

Newbie trying to test a camera

Ok, I tried to connected to ASI120MC in Ekos VM and it connected fine. However, there was a problem with capture. I checked on my machine and the same problem appeared. I updated to the latest ASI SDK and now it works OK. However, it should be detected without problems in the Ekos VM.

At any rate, you can wait tomorrow to get the update in the PPA and see if that helps. Under some circumstances, you also have to install the drivers on the host OS. So if you're using Windows, install ZWO Windows drivers.
7 years 11 months ago #8023
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Weird, I could swear I posted a reply to your 'what is your host OS?" question.

The answer: Slackware Linux.
7 years 11 months ago #8026
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well, perhaps it is a permission issue. Copy the /lib/udev/rules.d/99-asi.rules file (from the VM) to where ever Slackware stores the udev rules files and restart. That might make a difference.
7 years 11 months ago #8059
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I've been away from this project for a bit ... had an astronomy final and assorted other things to get through.

Trying again under Debian. I'll post my results. Have to get Virtualbox all configured.

Glenn
7 years 9 months ago #8904
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No happiness. Same as before.

I have a copy of Windows 7 lying around here, but I'd hate to have to resort to installing that.

Glenn
7 years 9 months ago #8905
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OK, I've established that Ekos is not able to see the attached USB device.

Installing the ZWO drivers on the host machine seems the logical next step. Will try that tonight when I get home from work.

If that fails, I can try installed kstars-bleeding (I've seen instructions how to install this on Ubuntu but not Debian, but since the former is based on the latter, it shouldn't be too hard) and see if I can make it all work without a VM. Or I guess I could replace Debian with Ubuntu ... it's important to me to get this working. :)
7 years 9 months ago #8910
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If it is important, then get Kubuntu 16.04 installed.
7 years 9 months ago #8911
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So let it be written.

So let it be done. :)
7 years 9 months ago #8918
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OK, I have

- installed Kubuntu 16.04
- installed indi-full and kstars-bleeding
- attached the camera

... much more happens now, but I don't get the same set of icons (including the one to 'capture' ) as I do when I load the simulators profile.

I guess the thing to do is load the latest ASI SDK?

UPDATE: I've downloaded the SDK, but (as I should have remembered) it contains no instructions re: what to do with it or where to install the files so they will be correctly accessed. I'm writing to the ZWO people.

-Glenn
Last edit: 7 years 9 months ago by Glenn Becker.
7 years 9 months ago #8937
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No need to load anything, once you install kstars-bleeding, it automatically installs all latest drivers. But currently there is an issue with ASI driver.
7 years 9 months ago #8943
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OK. If there is any way I can help out (testing, etc) I'd be more than happy to do so.

- Glenn
7 years 9 months ago #8954
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IT. WORKS.

You did it! Thank you thank you thank you.
7 years 9 months ago #8973
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