Lunatico Astronomia Port Devices Driver

Welcome to the ASCOM Initiative

Lunatico Astronomia Port Devices Driver

Lunatico Astronomia Port Devices Driver

The driver supports the Dragonfly Sensors so you could monitor mechanical or magnetic sensors for the status of the roof or perhaps laser beam switches for positions of the telescope. With 8 relays and 8 sensors in the Dragonfly, the INDI driver gives the user great flexibility for controlling and powering devices anywhere in your observatory. Dragonfly, The Lunatico device to remotely control your roll-off roof observatory, also from your mobile or tablet! With the new software version, including: Relay restrictions (do not close relay if). The information read from the AAG CloudWatcher is made available to any computer in the same network, so you can use your current Windows software, in 'Remote' mode, and keep the integration with your current session control software / automation - in some cases, you can even uninstall the Windows software, as the 'single line data' file is also published - suitable for CCDAP, CCDCommander. In accordance with Directive 2013/11 / EU, and Regulation no. 524/2013 on Alternative and Online Dispute Resolution (ADR / ODR), online retailers are obliged to place an »easily accessible link to the European Online Dispute Resolution platform (ODR platform).« from 2016/09/01. Lunatico's smartphone apps (GNS, GNSFree, and the new Dragonfly and the pocket CloudWatcher, and any future ones) do not require nor use any sensitive data or permission. Bluetooth apps request location information - this is an android requirement since bluetooth 4.0.

The following live stream videos are nearly an hour long each. We gave thought to chopping them down, but in the end if you are seriously interested in learning what we're doing to drive astronomy software forward, we hope you'll devote the time to learning. If you're new to all of this, we suggest you watch the Non-Technical Overview first.
Lunatico astronomia port devices drivers
Devices

This is the home of the ASCOM Initiative, a loosely-knit group of astronomy software developers and astronomy device manufacturers devoted to vendor-independent plug-and-play control. ASCOM is a many-to-many and language-independent architecture, supported by most astronomy devices which connect to Windows and now Linux and MacOS computers. The diagram below shows how ASCOM differs from traditional astronomy instrument control architectures. This architecture applies to both Windows/COM and cross-platform Alpaca technologies.

ASCOM Platform 6.5SP1 is Current

Lunatico Astronomia Port Devices Driver Windows 10

For more information on the ASCOM Initiative, see the About ASCOM section.