Hi Gene,

Ui... good to know. The StarGo2 Raspberry Pi has its own INDI-server / library. The SkySafari driver/client is adapted to their systems. So I don't think I could just update INDI. Preferably, this would need to be updated by Avalon.

Anyway, if I run indiserver from the command prompt own the RPi I get the following:

pi@StarGO2:~ $ indiserver -vvv
2022-10-29T13:44:22: startup: indiserver -vvv
Usage: indiserver [options] driver [driver ...]
Purpose: server for local and remote INDI drivers
INDI Library: 1.8.9
Code v1.8.9-1-g4c3f1c60. Protocol 1.7.
...
pi@StarGO2:~ $

Again, the skysafari driver is updated separately from IND, I think. There is an extra indi director in the home directory which contains their own drivers, including the ones for SkySafari.

BTW, I like to come back to the comment that it is an "ancient" SkySafari version ;-). This is actually not really the case. Until very recently (earlier this year) with SkySafari 7, you had to connect SkySafari 6 via port 9624 to any INDI-based telescope controller. Only with the new SkySafari 7 version, you have the option to use port 7624 and thus the native mount drivers, but you still also have the option to use port 9624, which would still be using the one that had DEC flipping issue.

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