In my earlier post, that I mostly retracted with a strike through, I did exactly that. Added a zero to make it 2,000,000 and compiled a version that should work on a raspberry pi 4, 32 bit system and attached it for him.
I'm not sure if it is compatible though, so he should backup the original driver first..
Hi, sorry, my system doesn't recognise the driver.
here are my 64bit driver files if you can edit them?
No worries if not, thanks for your help.
Darren
No they can not be edited in that way. It must be recompiled from source.
I do not have the resources to make a version compatible with your system.
Either request and wait for an update to the driver, or look into compiling it yourself.
It's not too difficult to do yourself and can be handy to know how in the future.
No worries, thanks anyway, I'll hit google to learn how to compile indi drivers tomorrow.
be handy to know,
I've only ever compiled 1 program, it's a skill i should learn anyway
Thanks, Darren
I compiled them on an AMD64 processor running Ubuntu 20.04, but the binaries still do appear to be compiled differently.
Sorry that I could not help more.
Jo