after a break i got my raspberry 3 up and running and installed indilib and kstars.
This will be my future setup whereas the postings before relied on my test setup
with a laptop.
So the problem persisted. I attached 2 QHYCCD cameras to the rpi3 (QHY LM-II and QHY9 with old filter wheel).
Only when one device is connected a capture completes. with both neither of them is operating.
Just a thought...could it be that the qhy driver should be invoked with an argument that
specifies the USB port to use. If the driver is loaded only once (because of the same camera manufacturer)
the cameras are concurrenting for the same port or the second is not handled by the driver.
I can also connect a QHY5L-II-M and QHY163M at the same time. However, stability of the faster USB3 devices is questionable on the Raspberry Pi 3. My 163M likes to disconnect occasionally, and I suspect it is due to the high data transfer rate that the Pi cannot handle.
Yes, still affected...
I updated today before starting acquiring.
This is the setup:
Camera:
QHY 5LII-M
QHY 183C
Packages:
qhy-firmware-1.1.1-3.1.noarch
indi-eqmod-bleeding-1.6.3-5.1.x86_64
lupinix-indi-bleeding-1.0-182.2.noarch
libqhy-1.1.1-3.1.x86_64
libindi-bleeding-1.6.3-4.1.x86_64
indi-qhy-bleeding-1.6.3-5.1.x86_64