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No 'Shutter Release Port' field on 'Main Control'

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Hello everyone,
I am running indiserver on a Raspberry Pi 3 and using the indi_gphoto_ccd to connect my Nikon D200. Until recently, I was successfully using a serial shutter release cable, but after re-installing everything on my RPi3, I do not see the 'Shutter Release Port' field on 'Main Control' any longer. Running
ls -al /dev/ttyUSB*
yields:
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188, 0 Jul 18 12:28 /dev/ttyUSB0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root dialout 188, 1 Jul 18 12:46 /dev/ttyUSB1

Any idea? See attached screenshot.



Thanks,

Maurizio
3 years 8 months ago #56993
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Which version of INDI & GPhoto driver you're running on the Pi? could be something older?
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Mmmm good question. I have freshly installed Raspbian and followed all steps reported here: www.indilib.org/get-indi/download-rpi.html
It was actually working well when I had Linux Mate on the same RPi3. Could it be some missing packages on Raspbian? What do you think?
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I had the same problem after taking an update when I was running Astroberry: indilib.org/forum/astroberry/7122-shutte...ting-astroberry.html

I never found a resolution, so I switched to StellarMate.
SkyWatcher HEQ5 > Pegasus Pocket Powerbox > Celestron Nexstar 6se OTA w/ f/6.3 FR > Nikon Z6 imaging camera > Agena StarGuider 50mm guide scope > ZWO ASI290MM Mini guide camera
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