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

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

INDI driver for Pegasus Ultimate Power hub

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Thanks Peter for the speedy work on this (and William for confirming success).
I am otherwise distracted at present but hope to install and try in the next couple of days
Clear skies

David
5 years 5 months ago #31228

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Hi William!

Yes, I'll include the packages to INDI github repo in a few days.

Ticks are focuser steps, but I'm not sure what settle is, it is better to ask Jasem.

Peter
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Peter,

many thanks for the great work, just saw on your first picture a writing error (missing r) "ultimate powebox" instead of "ultimate powerbox"

Michel
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Oh yes, thank you Michael. If found some other bugs as well, I'll make one more build today. Peter
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Well unfortunately this driver is NOT working as I first thought I can get it to connect, but as soon as I try to connect the hub in the INdI driver it just disconnects all from INdI,
See pic below, this is what I get, with red light on the connection button, if I hit connected it knock it all out...
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It is some issue with serial port. Can you check, if /dev/ttyUPB does exist if device is connected and if it is writable? Peter
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Just to let others know, it turned out, that this particular device uses a different PID. If it will happen to anybody else, the workaround, unless I'll get the list of all possible values, is to edit udev rules and replace 6015 by correct value:

1. use "lsusb" command to find the proper value
2. use "sudo vi /lib/udev/rules.d/99-indigo_aux_upb.rules" to edit the script, replace 6015 by correct PID
3. use "sudo udevadm control --reload-rules" to reload the rules
4. reconnect the device

and that's it. Peter
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Nice one Peter... :)
What is the reboot property..?
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Just reboot of UPB, don't worry :) Peter
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