Running into the issue again with the ASI6200, which files are too large to be handled by the Raspberry Pi4 (8GB, Linux Mate 20.04.3 LTS). In 8-bit mode all fine, but in 16-bit mode, it cannot handle it (not even binned captures). On my Fitlet computer (also 8GB, but with Intel Atom X7-E3950 and Ubuntu Mint 20.04) I had this issue before and that could be solved by increasing the memory allocation in the Indi webserver. That was handled in the file \\usr\local\lib\python2.7\dist-packages\indiweb\indi_server.py.
But on my Raspberry Pi4, I cannot find that directory or file, so have no idea where to make the adjustments.
Would anybody be able to point me to the right location to change the memory allocation? Or has this been changed in the meantime and should be addressed somehow else?
Hi Jasem,
yes the PIP package was nit released. We talked in another thread about this. Willem-Jan: you could change this entry manually after installed the web manager, but this is not ideal for longer time.
Michel
Thank you for the responses. Tried using the web manager and increased the memory allocation in Indi_server.py, but unfortunately did not work. Still the same. 8-bit images fine, 16 bit images don't show up from the ASI6200. Even increased the memory allocation to 200, but nothing. Anything else I could try?
Thanks Michael.
It does look like the indiweb directory is not the site packages. How can I add that?
I increased the memory allocation now to 1000 as per your suggestion. This is where I earlier tried 160 and 200. Unfortunately still the same problem.
Somehow there must be a location from where the indiweb is loaded. Not to easy to tell where on linux. Even though it might be more than one location. The change to 1000 was the value I did - and which is btw. the value in the actual repo on GitHub - and since using this I get 1x1 bin images from my QHY600 (see this thread as well).
Michel