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

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

New INDI client CCDciel for astrophoto sessions

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Great!!! Thank you for sharing it!

I enjoy kstars and ekos. But a more task oriented GUI, as you commented, is very welcome. If only it could run on a raspberry pi 2 and access it with vnc to control everything from my 6.4 mobile phone... Just dreaming, sorry.

I will test it, for sure :D
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Thank you Jasem!
And an even bigger thank you for your work on INDI that make it so simple to work with astronomy devices.
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A raspberry version is possible, I not use one at the moment but I already compile Cartes du Ciel using a qemu virtual machine.
I try to compile the program and make a deb on the file section, but untested because the emulator is way to slow to run a X11 application.
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:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

I would test it right away!
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You can try it!

sourceforge.net/projects/ccdciel/files/ , then revision ccdciel-0.1.0-81 , ccdciel_0.1.0-81_armhf.deb

revision ccdciel-0.1.0-81 is also available for the other platform, it fix a problem with framing, especially in the focus tab.
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Thanks!

Downloaded and installed. Not tested yet due to some mess I did with Xvfb. As soon as I get it solved, I will post my experience.
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Thanks for sharing.

It's made with Lazarus! Very nice. I use Lazarus too :cheer:
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CCDciel supports the SAMP (Simple Application Messaging Protocol ).
You can read more information about SAMP on its page www.ivoa.net/documents/WD/App/SAMP-20080625.html
Also, look at the list of the SAMP software and SAMP clients: wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/SampSoftware
You can try my open project Astronomy Linux
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Oleg, this is awesome!
I have just given it a try on my Raspberry Pi it works perfectly. At first glance it might be used as a on-device main control interface (using RPi LCD).
I will seriously consider CCDciel for my Astroberry project. Seems to be perfect GUI for on-device INDI control.

Are you planning to support Lin_guider besides PHD? The latter has known performance issues when running on Raspberry so Lin_guider support would be very useful.

Thanks for nice piece of astro software!
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pch (Patrick Chevalley) is the author of CCDciel and EqmodGui.
See his page sourceforge.net/u/pchev/profile/
You can try my open project Astronomy Linux
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P.S. You can test other new software from Patrick:
INDI starter
A simple program to run a INDI server
You can try my open project Astronomy Linux
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That's right :) I realized this just after posting. Thanks for directions.
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