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INDI Library v2.0.6 is Released (02 Feb 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

ZWO ASI071MC-Cool compatibility

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thanks Helge. It seems that the camera works well for you, so I'm quite confident now that it will be ok also on my setup.
But if you can try the 'live view' tab in the capture module on your next photo session would be great.

Did you follow any tutorial / guide for the DIY focuser?
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...will do!

This is the tutorial i was following:

hansastro.github.io/Focuser/

This is plugged into the usb port. For me it is working quite well.
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Dear Ferrante,

I checked once again the live view, in principle it works, I can get it started in the CCD tab. However, when I stop / switch off and want to start up again the live view, the screen opens, but the frame rate (FPS) remains at zero (i.e. practically I do not get the video stream). So that actually might be a kind of bug - or I failed to apply the right settings.

I attached a log file, but looks to me like it is not showing much. Maybe Jasem can help?

Best, Helge
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Helge again thank you for your time and the useful insight on the camera.
The live view seems to be a minor issue. Beside fixing the bug, I guess that stopping / starting INDI would solve it.

All in all I finally decided to trade my camera for the ASI071 . I'll let you know.
Best ,
Ferrante
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Dear Jasem,

I wonder if you could have a look at the potential bug concerning the live view in the ccd module: I can start and receive a proper video stream, when canceling and restarting the live view, no frames are received.

In my post below I attached a log file.

Thanks in advance!

Helge
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Hi HelgeMK,
I also own an ASI071MC (not-PRO) camera and am just running Kstars/Ekos with INDI where the Stellarmate is acting as the INDI server. I update the Stellarmate to the latest set of SW (using the sw updater) in order to make sure that the INDI drivers were the latest. I can see the camera shows up nicely in KStars with the ability to control the cooling temperature. However, the ASI071 has an anti-dew heater and I am not seeing a control for this on any of the tabs. I would have expected it to be on the "main control" tab along with the cooling control?
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Hi, it's in the 'controls' tab:
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Thank you! That also answers another question I had about how to change the image format :)
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My 071McPro stop downloading images. It loses connection sometimes as well. In the camera tab, when I hit preview I can see the countdown timer running to 0. When it gets to zero no images are downloaded and then the countdown restarts. This will go on indefinitely. Disconnect and reconnect do nothing to fix it. Unplugging and replugging the USB cable in does nothing. Restarting Kstars does nothing. Restarting the computer does nothing. I get the same result in 2.9.8, 3.0.0, 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 . This camera was mostly working without issue two weeks ago (last time I was able to image). I had seen similar behavior before when doing flats, but it was off and on. I have tried the USB traffic speeds from 90-40 and all in between. I have tried a bunch of different USB 3 cables of differing lengths. If I disconnect the camera and then use the ASICAP application from ZWO, everything seems to work again in that app.

I have a 1600mmPro that I will try today and see if that one works. Since it is the same driver, perhaps the 071 camera itself is having issues? I had to send it back to China once already for serious fogging and temp probe issues.
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Happens the same way on my office computer which is an iMac running the 10.13.6 . This is tested in kstars 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 . The same behavior is happening with my 1600MMPro which has worked great until this.
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So I tried this with my ASI071MC and don't appear to be seeing the same problem and I am running KStars 3.1.1. In my case the 071 is NOT the pro version, but its likely the drivers are the same? Additionally I did update my stellarmate about 3 days ago to the latest SW using virtual desktop etc and picking the software update option. Perhaps the issue doesn't sit on the PC/Mac side, but on the drivers/os running on stellarmate?
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The most recent change to the ASI SDK happened on March 12th: github.com/indilib/indi/commits/master/3rdparty/indi-asi

Maybe it worth testing before that? The only issue is that it requires compiling as there are no binary packages available back then.

git checkout 9a59699e43ad511c55e2753f9f24f36a6ffdc29f
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