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Eddy_J1

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  1. oooo that's looking good James :D and nice one on the fps, before I was joking about the 5fps :) as you managed to get more fps than the max hehe.

    It's nice to know it could potentially be useful for actually capturing, as 20 odd fps aint bad at all, with a 32gb sd card you could get a decent planetary run, combine it with the low power the rPi draws, a small low power screen and your sorted for an awesome portable rig that can fully run of a battery

  2. Oh nice work James :) Good to know you've got it working on a Rpi, hopefully I will be able to then :D


    And once I do i'm going to start requesting features from you to help make an all sky cam a reality with it :p most likely something just like a delay of 1 minute between several second captures

  3. Well I gave it a go, and well as i'm not a linux user I didn't get too far haha, i managed to install a couple of things(from cd the readme) but no idea how to install the rPi SDK that you've linked.

    I guess i'm maybe trying to jump in too early as I've no idea how to install all this stuff :S

  4. Hi James, i'm planning on trying it on the pi tonight, I had a fear of doing it during the week incase it wasn't working and I ended up spending all night trying to make it work hehe, I'll try Pidora and if that doesn't work i'll give Raspbian a go, is that YAACA thing basically the same as what your making? Either way i'm happy to try yours on the pi, providing I can get it installed :D

  5. Thanks for the reply James, I will see if i can get it running on some sort of fedora for the pi, then report back for you. If it works you'll be a hero :D As its something I've wanted to do ever since I got my ASI120, then I just need to somehow send the stream to my TV or something like uploading a frame every 30 seconds to a webpage.

  6. I'm really interested in this James as I'd love to try the combo of my ASI120mc with a raspberry pi which obviously has to run some sort of Linux, and the aim would to be to make it a low power 24/7 all sky cam. Any ideas if your program will run on a distro compatible with the pi?

    Obviously high frame rate wouldn't work on the pi but for an all sky cam that isn't an issue.

    Cheers

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