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Davey-T

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  1. Thanks Dave, will try tomorrow. Hard to download as it keeps getting jumped on by M'Soft Security and Norton Security, have to fight them off to download Dave
  2. So what's the answer ? Don't have temp' sensor Dave
  3. Spent the evening beating Win 8.1 into submission and finally got it working nearly, just getting this error message now, do I need to download a different sketch ? Dave
  4. Done a quick test sketch to flash LED which compiles OK and runs, doesn't work and gives error "avrdude: stk500-getsync ():not in sync: resp=0x00 Anyone know what this means ? Dave Got it working now, had the wrong board selected under the "tools" drop down menu. I'd forgotten what fun it was checking all the punctuation in lines of code
  5. Dowloaded IDE, got all the bits plugged into each other and got red/green flashing LED on Arduino, got no "found new hardware message" but it said it was installing a USB device, but no name, didn't ask for driver and in device manager it's got something called CH340 on COM Port 3, no mention of Arduino is this it ? Dave Running Win 8.1
  6. Hi Dave, Got all the bits now so will make a start today, as an Arduino virgin it will be interesting, on your photo you appear to have jumpers on the pins at the opposite end to the USB plug, are they serving any purpose or just insulating the pins ? Dave
  7. Most of the bits have arrived, do stepper motors have a standard spindle size ? I can only find 4mm or 5mm wheels but it seems to be between the two (must get a metric micrometer) Measures just under 20 thou inch. Dave
  8. Be one more if the bits ever show up Dave
  9. Ordered the bits, downloaded the IDE, just need to sort belt and pulleys to fit the LS60. Dave
  10. Thanks Dave, Is it obvious what the lines in your prog' do or is it annotated, used to do endless annotating as my memory wasn't that good and it's a lot worse now Dave
  11. Thanks Dave, will order bits. By the way what is the programming language like ? haven't programmed since Delphi 2 and Win 98 and a bit of Access 2003 Dave
  12. Now you've inspired me Dave,(and done all the hard graft) I'm going to have a stab at making a focuser for my Lunt LS60. You appear to be using a 9v stepper motor but I can only find 5v and 12v on EBay. Is this suitable ? Dave http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-5V-Stepper-Motor-With-ULN2003-Board-5-Line-cable-for-Arduino-Raspberry-Pi-/131070819595?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item1e846dfd0b
  13. Does that if you cut and paste something, need to click the "remove format" button. The pink and white one Dave
  14. Got one on order with FLO so hope it performs, probably only be using it with 200mm lens for quick trips out to somewhere dark so hope I can get some reasonable unguided subs to save taking laptop. Dave
  15. Just a refinement of the above, once you've manually centred you're target if you hold down the enter button for about three seconds you get a message "press enter to sync on target" then press enter and it tracks on that position (doesn't mention this in the useless manual) Dave
  16. Thanks Alan, will bookmark this in case I get the urge to have a dabble, not sure if I should just leave well alone Dave
  17. Hi Gina I have a M42 thread 200mm SMC Takumar somewhere around the place, your welcome to it if it's of any use to you. Dave
  18. Had one of those for many years, been going to sell it as I have 21mm Ethos that gives similar views but have grown rather attached to it Dave
  19. Some precision automation sounds good but may take longer to tool up than do the job, ok if you're starting a production line I guess A printed fence with locating lugs to keep it away from the wires maybe ? Dave
  20. Hi Gina, I was waiting until a set system for debayering was established before attacking my 450d but now I'm feeling guilty that your'e left to do all the pioneering work, perhaps you could make some sort of fence to control the resin, maybe glue it to the sensor with a small amount of resin and fill in behind when it's hardened, then it could be left in place permanently, just an idea, maybe talking rubbish Dave
  21. Well in the blurb from Canon when they released the 60da, Vice President Mr Yuichi Ishizuka said they [Canon] had, Quote, "A constant desire to produce an astro camera " Perhaps it lost something in the translation Dave
  22. They must exist without CFAs somewhere along the production line, no reason they couldn't leave them like it if they're as interested in producing an astro DSLR as they claim to be. Dave
  23. Does anyone the power consumption in amps of a cooled DSLR ? Dave
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