and then the next night (CHANGING NOTHING!) it would totally fail to work the same way. I think the fault here is the multiple drivers and ways to connect it. It
So.. the solution: Delete old versions of Celestron Firmware Manager from your computer, and then download it again from here:https://www.celestro...rs-and-software Run it, make sure it finds the WiFi adapter, and let it do its thing. I then ran it AGAIN afterwards, this time telling...
EASY TO CONNECT The kit can be used simply by connecting it to the port of the AUX1 Stargo using the cable supplied as standard. The FOCS has a driver ASCOM inserted in the Stargo drivers. It will be possible then to use the FOCS with third-party software (Maxim, TheSkyX, FocusMax...
Yes, you can control the scope via Stellarium or the original Nexstar software. But why give up so quickly with SkyPortal (or better still SkySafari Plus - £10.99). These APPs are properly developed for tablet and work just great. There is a steep learning curve, but no more than with...
Installing the system on the mount was cake. Now onto software. You have to install Ascom and Eqmod drivers and programs (many here are already familiar with this) The instructions that come on the cd sent with the kit are okay at best but it would be very hard to figure out if you...
I installed all the latest usb drivers. In SGP, I have the option to connect to 'Celestron USB Focuser'. It connects just fine. I'm using USB Com Port 21.The files I see in my download folder were: Focuser_USB_ASCOM_Setup_1.3, Celestron Telescope and Focuser Setup (6.1.6944), ...
(BUSY). The Celestron mount provides weak pull-ups on all three signals, so they naturally floatHIGHwhen not actively being drivenLOW. Things attaching to the bus are supposed to useopen-collectordrivers, so that they only ever driveLOW, and never actively drive any signalHIGH(they float, ...
Do you have the latest ASCOM drivers? Yeah, I only installed everything a few days ago. All of the firmware is up to date on the mount as well. I've been playing around with it a bit more and I think I've found out what the problem is. ...
Why there is no external Schottky diodes on output of L6225? (that's a driver IC, and there is well known issue in many ST Microelectronics drivers) Why microprocessor inputs are not protected against L6225 failure? Finally, why manufacturer did not washed the board from flux?
I got the same error message yesterday when updating my Evolution hand control. In the cfm software, there is a window to tell CFM if you have an Alt-AZr EQ mount. I selected the Alt-az and the 00:40 Bootloader error disappeared. ...