![]() ![]() If that is the case then you can’t image it, for reasons stated above. Im guessing you need Rsspbian (any flavour, stretch or the new one, buster) as the base o/s, and then you need the program (indigo sky) to run on the o/s? If so, if you are trying to image the Astro software onto the sd card, it will overwrite what is on the sd card. One thing though, you say noobs is installed on the sd card, have you ran that and installed your choice of o/s? When imaging a file from your pc to the micro sd card (or the other way around) it does not matter what drive you pick, so I normally just go for boot. With regards to the drive, it does not matter, Linux file structures are not recognised by windows, it sees some of the partitions but that will be about it. I use Win32 disk imager, have downloaded etcher but never used it. I can tell you a secret! The INDIGO team is working on very interesting feature related to guiding, but let give them some space to work in comfort Just wanted to let you know that another good news are just around the corner APT will make dithering, synchronizing multiple cameras and etc. That's all! After the previous point you should not see any difference and you can use APT as you have used to In PHD2 you can connect to the same server and guide. ![]() With active connection to INDIGO / INDI server you will be asked what connection do you want to use ASCOM or the new one ( yes, you can mix them ? ) Later you will be forwarded to the corresponding driver selection.ħ. To connect mount, focuser, filter wheel use Shift + Click on the Connect button. You will see the brand new device selector with all the available cameras.Ħ. To connect camera use Shift + Click on the Connect select "CCD: INDIGO/INDI Camera" and OK. Click on the second icon - "Control Panel" and see if you see lines per every device you have connected to RPI.ĥ. Connect your devices to the RPi USB ports. Click on the device type and select your devices brand.Ĥ. There you can define what drivers you want to use. Sorry but Microsoft browsers are not compatible Click on the first icon in top right - "Server Manager". Click on "Navigate Server" to open the web interface of the INDIGO/INDI server. Here you need Google Chrome (or Chromium) installed. Once you see that connection is "ready to use" you can continue.ģ. If everything is OK you can select "Enable INDOGO/INDI" if you want that connection to be made on every APT start. Click on "Connect" and look in the Log panel if connection is made. ![]() The default port should be good with 7624. Goto Tools Tab->INDIGO / INDI, enter the IP address or the network name i.e. For INDIGO (at least) on connection time APT will set the RPi time so there is no need to take care for that.Ģ. If you have ZWO Air or StellarMate you can flash the image in new SD card and give a try without worries that it will hurt your existing features If you want to try how your ZWO Air or StellarMate works with APT skip this step. The usual LAN configuration will make the RPi visible under the name "indigosky". I would suggest to start with wire LAN connection. follow the steps to prepare a SD card and configure the access to the device via the network. Thanks Daz, yes I was going to get one with noobs pre installed, with indigo sky not not 100per cent need to re read but you just copy to SD card it’s all pre configured, here is instructions from APT thread on indigo It does sound like that is the case though.ĭont scrimp on cheap power cables, the Pi are very power sensitive, and as an absolute minimum, get a 32GB micro SD card, 64 up would probably be better, I have no idea what size requirements your software has. You will also need to make sure the software you intend to use can run on BUSTER. When downloading the O/S make sure you get BUSTER, that’s the latest O/S written for the Pi 4 (my 3B+ Pi’s are running “STRETCH”). It’s a doddle to set up using NOOBS but you could also dive in the deep end and setup from scratch, doing all the config and downloads by hand. If you have never delved into the world of Pi before can I suggest you get an Micro SD card pre loaded with NOOBS (new out of box software). ![]()
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