![]() Have you made a cable for attachment to the computer yet. Drop down and I will give you a build of one of the later versions and show you how it works. The later ver 0.10.3 has an integrated set of drivers. ![]() ![]() Some of the earlier versions need external drivers for the telescopes. Could then put it on the Meade 16" lightbridge Great! An argo navis is on the list of items I need to get for testing purposes. If it responds to the Meade protocol it should be OK and that will automatically allow us to add Argo Navis to our list of telescopes that includes the Celestron Nextstar and all the Meade clones eg G11 Gemini, Autostar and now Argo Navis. Whether the Eee PC as configured comes with OpenGL support or if there isĪre you in possession of the Eee PC as yet or is this something you are simplyĪlmost certainly when the other technical matters mentioned above are considered,Ī 1GB memory space would be more than enough to run an application such as thisįirstly thanks Gary for info on the protocol. Stellarium requiresĪ software graphics layer called OpenGL and again one would need to check Look at it for you some time during the day when time permits. However, I have justĭownloaded a copy of Stellarium onto a Linux machine here and I will have a I've never run Stellarium and certainly never on an Eee PC. However, as mentioned, if Stellarium supports Meade protocol, then there Is highly dependent on features in the Windows OS. The Eee PC Linux kernel is configured to accept a loadable driver.īy the way, the ASCOM interface will be of no use on a Linux platform as it The Keyspan USA-19HS USB SerialĪdapter comes with a Linux driver but one would need to carefully check whether Provide support for Meade protocol, Argo Navis can be interfaced to all knownĪ quick look shows that at least some Eee PC's come equipped with USB ports.īy using an USB Serial Adapter with an appropriate Linux driver, one shouldīe able to obtain a serial RS-232 interface. Since just about all known planetarium programs What we refer to as a STARTUP command, which is a telescope protocolįor example, one of the telescope protocols that Argo Navis provides is an emulation of Should match that selected on the planetarium program on the PC. Port and assign a communications rate to that port (i.e. ![]() Using the MODE SETUP, SETUP SERIAL menus, one can select a serial Telescope protocol emulations to run on either of the independent Argo One of the features of Argo Navis is that one can select from a variety of On second thought, maybe it should be the H10k.Firstly thanks to Barry on the follow-up. We hear a glitchy pitch shifted voice come from the computer, "I'm afraid, Dave… I'm being replaced by a hardware effects processor, the new H9000…" Pan to a computer that's running something that looks like an effects processor. Then I'm hoping Eventide takes us to the next step with a new box… H9000 anyone? I can see the ad campaign – The tune "Daisy" plays in the background. I'm really hoping to put together some tutorials using vSigX that will help people see the potential. Just made me realize that a lot of people don't really understand the power of the H8000. (Envy!) A couple of us defended the Harmonizer's honor. Sigh… (Just say no to chemotherapy unless it's targeted!)įunny, some guys on the Loopers-Delight mailing list were complaining about Fripp having five Eventides in his performance rig. A bit more than three months after the diagnosis. I've got a lot of changes planned for the site, but my father-in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this summer, so we went to visit him every weekend until he passed away Nov 28th. I could have spent that time just fixing the PC… but it makes so much noise, too! Please release VSIG and routing utility for OSX. I've gotten to the point where they are communicating, but there is clearly data corruption (sending patches to the H8000FW comes back with unexpected errors about modules that don't exist like "HEA" which I suppose to mean "HEADM" etc.) So, I've spent the last five or more hours trying to get VSIG running using VirtualBox, with windows XP as a guest on an OS X host, and USB to serial adapter from IOgear. It hurts to think about making that heavily-malfunctioning PC work again just to run VSIG. However, recently my PC started crashing (not sure why) and VSIG/routing is the *only* reason I need it anymore. I use remote desktop to control those apps. Once I switched to Mac this summer all my software crashing and problems went away – except that I have to run VSIG and routing utility on my PC. There are plenty of folks using Macs, for Logic Pro in particular. Yes… vsig (and the routing utility!) for osx please! +++++
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