Hi.
I also try to instal USB-focuser,
I tried the suggested command in terminal:
sudo apt remove modemmanager
But it was interupted and I was told to set it up in manuell mode:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
I gave that command and a lot of things happened.
Still didn't get it to connect to USB-focus
I think it's connected to /dev/ttyUSB01 (or shall it be USB1 ?)
When I scan for ports I get this:
2020-02-27T23:15:28: [INFO] Scan complete. Found 1 port(s).
2020-02-27T23:15:20: [ERROR] Failed to connect to port (/dev/ttyUSB01). Error: Port failure Error: No such file or directory. Check if device is connected to this port.
2020-02-27T23:14:37: [INFO] Error retrieving data from USBFocusV3, please ensure controller is powered and the port is correct.
2020-02-27T23:14:37: [ERROR] No valid resync response.
2020-02-27T23:14:34: [INFO] Retry 6...
2020-02-27T23:14:31: [INFO] Retry 5...
2020-02-27T23:14:28: [INFO] Retry 4...
2020-02-27T23:14:25: [INFO] Retry 3...
2020-02-27T23:14:22: [INFO] Retry 2...
2020-02-27T23:14:19: [INFO] Retry 1...
2020-02-27T23:14:19: [INFO] Error retrieving data from USBFocusV3, trying resync...
It sugest System Ports /dev/ttyACM0
I try that to but didn't work either.
When I give usb-devices in terminal I see that it is connected to port01.
I'm almost new to Raspberry, I tried it two years ago, then I had KStar installed in Raspberry, but the it overloaded Raspberry. Now I have KStar installed on a client with Windows10. I have installed Astroberry in the Raspberry which to be the correct way to go, or ?
Linux is a bit confusing for me
, Windows man.
By the way, in my old computer system have the USB-focus running in a Astro-server with Windows8, all working correct. But the USB-focus had the port number 12 in my Window system, I tried that to in the Raspberry, and then I tried all port numbers from 0 to 24.
I changing to Raspberry because I want to lower the power and get it more compact, I really want it to work.
/Lars