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Dr_Ju_ju

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  1. I've not tried or even closely looked into running MinWin on even Win10 IoT core.

    These are very cut down versions of windows targeted at doing specific jobs, but they are rumoured to be able to do most things their big brother can, and will run on non-Intel platforms. Even if it was just able to act as DSLR camera client to the Indi master server, then it may  be worth looking at, but I suspect that it wouldn't work as most of the graphics sub system is missing...

  2. Yeah, DSLR's use GPhoto which is a generic driver, which is trying to be all things to all DSLR cameras, not a good solution, unless your camera happens to fit....

    The ZWO support, on the other hand, is very good, & when I've had the chance to connect everything together, all has worked flawlessly.

     

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  3. Ubuntu Mate on the Rock, but I'm not using a DSLR, but ASI1600MM & 120MM cameras. It's a real frig switching stuff around at the mo when the weather is soooo good & I've got everything setup on my garden pier & working fine (its a Win10\SGPro\PHD2 etc.) 

  4. Yes it runs everything, including Kstars, which means I only need to Xrdp to the system to control & run, so that I only need to run power & network to the mount....

    The picture shows the 64 on the right and its 250GB disk (for picture temp storage) next to it, then a USB3 hub.

    I found a neat mounting solution on Thingiverse, where all the items are fitted to individual carriers onto a standard  DIN rail (the rail found in fuse boxes etc.) which I'm finding a lot easier to mount & test before fitting into its final enclosure.

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  5. 1...   Yes

    2...   The parts are fairly common & usually available off eBay UK, so relatively quick delivery.

    3...   Depending on what scope\focuser\cameras etc. you intend to drive, the motor should be ok, but you will probably need to use micro-stepping (setup in configuration) and\or will have to have coil power on. As I use planetary geared motors, I don't have to keep the motor power on, which helps keeping the DRV8825 cool, and so doesn't require a heatsink.

     

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  6. Not that I know of, as that would break Rob's copyright.

    I build\use the DRV8825-HW203-Full systems boards with separate display\nudge switches (not needed if fully automated).

    I've etched my own PCB's but I'm currently trying out some Aisler boards, see picture. My setup is the one to the left with display temperature probe etc. an Aisler board is on the right.

    The best place to start is to have a read through the docs, decide what you need & then source the components. There is very little soldering to do, all the interconnecting leads are RJ11 (motor) or RJ45 (display).

     

    LETS MAKE A DRV8825 HW203 FULL myFocuserPro2 Controller.pdf

    myFocuserPro2 v291.pdf

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  7. 7 hours ago, iwols said:

    wow do these units come prebuilt (pcb wise)

    What we are talking about here are self build systems. Most can be 'knocked-up' on Veroboard, but I know for Rob Browns system (linked above), the boards can be ordered from aisler.net ( https://aisler.net/brown_rb/my-project-repository/myfocuser-drv8825-hw203-mmtfbt )  3 boards for 31 euros....  Another £20 - £30 of components plus a stepper motor & you will have a working system that can be used for auto focusing in SGPro etc....

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