Author Topic: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool  (Read 32325 times)

Offline Oleg Astro

  • Newcomer
  • Posts: 32
  • Albufeira, Portugal
    • Ubuntu Astronomy 16.04
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #30 on: 2016 June 23 04:50:56 »
DrGkill,
you can install the Open PHD Guiding and other INDI clients for Linux on your Raspberry Pi or Odroid.
« Last Edit: 2016 June 23 05:06:03 by Oleg Astro »

Offline Juan Conejero

  • PTeam Member
  • PixInsight Jedi Grand Master
  • ********
  • Posts: 7111
    • http://pixinsight.com/
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #31 on: 2016 June 23 04:59:21 »
Quote
For me bringing a laptop to the field is always a pain in the ass, it's the device consuming 80% of my battery. I really think mount driving and autoguiding could be done much cleverly.

I understand your power requirements to operate in the field. However, our INDIClient module is an ambitious project. We pursue levels of functionality, flexibility, automation and accuracy that certainly require processing power. On the other hand, INDIClient is a PixInsight module, fully integrated with the PixInsight platform, and PixInsight does not run (and won't run in the foreseeable future) on small portable devices.

Quote
Tryed Starspi but it's not stable at all.
Quote
... and other INDI clients for Linux on your Raspberry Pi or Odroid.

This forum is about PixInsight and this thread is about the development of a PixInsight INDI client module, so let's keep the discussion on-topic as much as possible.
Juan Conejero
PixInsight Development Team
http://pixinsight.com/

Offline Oleg Astro

  • Newcomer
  • Posts: 32
  • Albufeira, Portugal
    • Ubuntu Astronomy 16.04
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #32 on: 2016 June 23 05:13:26 »
....
This forum is about PixInsight and this thread is about the development of a PixInsight INDI client module, so let's keep the discussion on-topic as much as possible.
Users can find more information about the INDI on its site and forum.

Offline Oleg Astro

  • Newcomer
  • Posts: 32
  • Albufeira, Portugal
    • Ubuntu Astronomy 16.04
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #33 on: 2016 June 23 05:52:18 »
Hi!
Excuse for my English.
Use for GoTo in INDIMount online of catalogues strongly narrows possibilities of application INDIMount on the nature.
Whether there is a possibility to make connected catalogues from a hard disk? UCAC4, UCAC3?
Thanks,
Evgeniy
Wait...
What problem you want to solve with UCAC catalogs?
Maybe, you need some "handmade" DSO catalog:
Code: [Select]
IC 1396 21h39m36.51s +57°34'28.0" C+N m: 3.50 Dim: 89.0 x 89.0'
M 39 21h32m47.48s +48°30'22.2" OC m: 4.60 Dim: 32.0 x 32.0'
M 52 23h24m56.05s +61°40'23.8" OC m: 6.90 Dim: 13.0 x 13.0'
M 74 01h37m34.83s +15°51'58.7" Gx m: 9.40 Dim: 10.0 x 9.4'
M 110 00h41m17.74s +41°46'22.6" Gx m: 8.10 Dim: 19.5 x 11.5'
M 32 00h43m35.83s +40°57'22.0" Gx m: 8.10 Dim: 8.5 x 6.5'
M 31 00h43m35.88s +41°21'22.0" Gx m: 3.40 Dim:189.0 x 61.0'
Stock 2 02h15m52.95s +59°33'32.3" OC m: 4.40 Dim: 60.0 x 60.0'
M 76 01h43m20.26s +51°39'55.3" Pl m:10.10 Dim:163.0 x107.0"
M 33 01h34m49.48s +30°44'00.4" Gx m: 5.70 Dim: 68.7 x 41.6'
Cr 464 05h14m40.82s +73°59'05.8" OC m: 4.20 Dim:120.0 x120.0'
M 103 01h34m29.80s +60°44'00.6" OC m: 7.40 Dim: 6.0 x 6.0'
M 77 02h43m32.29s +00°03'08.2" Gx m: 8.90 Dim: 7.3 x 6.3'
M 45 03h47m58.49s +24°09'59.1" C+N m: 1.20 Dim:100.0 x100.0'
M 34 02h43m09.48s +42°51'08.6" OC m: 5.20 Dim: 35.0 x 35.0'
Mel 20 03h25m28.51s +49°55'25.3" OC m: 1.20 Dim:185.0 x185.0'
M 79 05h24m52.44s -24°30'09.5" Gb m: 7.70 Dim: 7.8 x 7.8'
M 42 05h36m06.24s -05°22'25.3" C+N m: 4.00 Dim: 90.0 x 60.0'
M 43 05h36m18.29s -05°15'25.6" Nb m: 7.00 Dim: 20.0 x 15.0'
Cr 70 05h36m49.91s -00°59'26.3" OC m: 0.40 Dim:150.0 x150.0'
Cr 69 05h36m00.09s +09°56'34.9" OC m: 2.80 Dim: 65.0 x 65.0'
Sh2-264 05h37m12.12s +10°00'33.2" Nb m: 5.00 Dim: 70.0 x 70.0'
M 78 05h47m38.32s +00°05'18.3" Nb m: 8.00 Dim: 8.0 x 6.0'
M 1 05h35m29.07s +22°01'35.7" Nb m: 8.40 Dim: 8.0 x 4.0'
IC 2602 10h43m29.26s -64°29'09.5" OC m: 1.90 Dim:100.0 x100.0'
IC 2944 11h38m40.16s -63°26'26.3" C+N m: 4.50 Dim: 60.0 x 35.0'
Cr 132 07h16m02.02s -30°42'46.3" OC m: 3.60 Dim: 80.0 x 80.0'
Cr 140 07h25m07.62s -31°52'58.5" OC m: 3.50 Dim: 60.0 x 60.0'
M 41 06h46m42.17s -20°46'05.8" OC m: 4.50 Dim: 38.0 x 38.0'
M 50 07h03m17.18s -08°24'28.8" OC m: 5.90 Dim: 16.0 x 16.0'
M 47 07h37m21.13s -14°31'14.6" OC m: 4.40 Dim: 30.0 x 30.0'
M 46 07h42m33.06s -14°51'21.3" OC m: 6.10 Dim: 27.0 x 27.0'
M 93 07h45m11.61s -23°53'24.8" OC m: 6.20 Dim: 22.0 x 22.0'
M 35 06h09m54.17s +24°20'46.6" OC m: 5.10 Dim: 28.0 x 28.0'
« Last Edit: 2016 June 23 06:05:11 by Oleg Astro »

Offline DrGkill

  • Newcomer
  • Posts: 6
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #34 on: 2016 June 23 09:42:52 »
I understand your power requirements to operate in the field. However, our INDIClient module is an ambitious project. We pursue levels of functionality, flexibility, automation and accuracy that certainly require processing power. On the other hand, INDIClient is a PixInsight module, fully integrated with the PixInsight platform, and PixInsight does not run (and won't run in the foreseeable future) on small portable devices.

I understand I'm not the target of your module, sorry to have bothered you.
But just to say, small portable devices are more and more powerful and are definitely the future. Making things compatible with them (ARM compatible) will be a near future mandatory thing.

This forum is about PixInsight and this thread is about the development of a PixInsight INDI client module, so let's keep the discussion on-topic as much as possible.

Pixinsight is entering in competition with other products. It's positive to compare for making a good product.

Offline Juan Conejero

  • PTeam Member
  • PixInsight Jedi Grand Master
  • ********
  • Posts: 7111
    • http://pixinsight.com/
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #35 on: 2016 June 23 13:48:40 »
Vicent has raised my attention to the UDOO x86 project:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/udoo/udoo-x86-the-most-powerful-maker-board-ever

It seems that this device will be able to run PixInsight on Linux without any problem. As soon as we can get one, I'll start making tests. With one of these, you can run an INDI server and PixInsight as a client on the same machine, then connect with a laptop through a wireless network when necessary, just to point the telescope and start an acquisition sequence. Very promising...
Juan Conejero
PixInsight Development Team
http://pixinsight.com/

Offline pfile

  • PTeam Member
  • PixInsight Jedi Grand Master
  • ********
  • Posts: 4729
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #36 on: 2016 June 23 15:52:05 »
while nowhere near as cheap, intel is now selling non-atom versions of the compute stick.

having said that i'm running my imaging rig on the atom-based compute stick with no problem. 2GB of ram, 32-bit windows home, ascom, sequence generator pro, astrometry.net, etc. clearly PI won't run on that hardware, but right now i am successfully doing image acquisition with this device. idle consumption: 2W.

rob

Offline mcgillca

  • PixInsight Enthusiast
  • **
  • Posts: 77
    • Astrobin Website
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #37 on: 2018 April 11 07:41:40 »
Vicent has raised my attention to the UDOO x86 project:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/udoo/udoo-x86-the-most-powerful-maker-board-ever

It seems that this device will be able to run PixInsight on Linux without any problem. As soon as we can get one, I'll start making tests. With one of these, you can run an INDI server and PixInsight as a client on the same machine, then connect with a laptop through a wireless network when necessary, just to point the telescope and start an acquisition sequence. Very promising...

Hi - I got one of these last week. I haven't tried it under the stars yet (weather poor), but I have used it to run The Sky X with simulated mount, camera etc - works very well and takes about 5W - a little more than the 3-4W for the Pi and Odroid XU4, but not signifcantly.

PixInsight seems to run fine - my board is the advanced plus with 4GB and I have an M.2 SSD. Timing a few things it takes about 5 times as long as on my desktop PC, which has a PixInsight benchmark score of about 6000.

I don't plan to use the Indi driver with this (I wrote a couple of X2 drivers so that I could use my equipment with a Pi running TSX), but I do think it would work well with INDI and PixInsight.

Colin
Paramount MX
Ikharos 8" Carbon Truss RC
Atik 460ex
Atik EFW2 with Baader LRGB and HA SII OIII
ONAG with Atik 314L+
http://www.astrobin.com/users/mcgillca/

Offline kkretzsch

  • PTeam Member
  • PixInsight Addict
  • ***
  • Posts: 217
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #38 on: 2018 May 19 10:49:35 »
Hi Colin,
good to know thanks! Just to clarify, the indiserver itself runs fine even on a raspberry pi 2. If you use a pi with ubuntu mate it is very easy to install and upgrade all the required indi software.

Klaus

Offline EastWind

  • Newcomer
  • Posts: 15
Re: INDIClient 1.0.15: New INDIMount Tool
« Reply #39 on: 2018 June 01 21:39:25 »

I use a 195AH marine battery now and i can run all night and have enough juice to make coffee in the morning.  Seriously if you have power needs, just buy a bigger battery or several of them.

Keep up the great work Juan. I know this will develop over time.  All suggestions should be taken positively.  Everyone has their unique needs and wants and their consideration should be no less than anything else.  :). Maybe someday i can ditch all of these other buggy apps and just use this for all of my needs.

Quote
Daemon without graphical interface (running on a Raspberry or Odroid device, controlling the mount)

An INDI server on Raspberry is already a reality.

Quote
A client on Android for remote control.

Well, this clearly excludes PixInsight ;) Seriously, an INDI client with the functionality that we are going to implement in PixInsight is only possible on a desktop or laptop machine. I don't think that power consumption is really a problem nowadays. For example, the next generation of MacBook laptops is impressive in this regard. And PixInsight runs nicely on OS X...