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=GoQat=
=GoQat=


Link to [http://canburytech.net/GoQat/ official website].
[http://canburytech.net/GoQat/ GoQat] is best known for enabling the support of QSI cameras on Linux-based OS, but it embeds a lot of other features and supports lots of devices as seen below. It's a free software, well maintained and powerful enough to be a one-that-does-it-all acquisition software, except slewing from a map. Version 2.0, to be released soon, will include an INDI client, which will make it compatible with even more devices.


GoQat is best known for the support of QSI cameras, but it embeds a lot of other features:
==Features==
 
A
[http://canburytech.net/GoQat/hardware.html hardware compatibility list] is directly available on GoQat's website. Here is a basic list of features:
 
* Autoguiding using QSI cameras, V4L compatible devices (like USB webcams or USB video grabbers), and in versions below 2.0, [[unicap]] compatible cameras and composite cameras using the video-to-firewire grabber from [http://www.theimagingsource.com/ The Imaging Source].
* Autofocus (with Robofocus)
* Video capture, playback and analysis
* Script engine
* FITS image analysis and imaging area selection using [[DS9]]
 
 
'''Full list of features from their website:'''
* Set the CCD temperature and filter for your CCD exposures, capture sub-frames and use binning.
* Set the CCD temperature and filter for your CCD exposures, capture sub-frames and use binning.
* Display real-time scrolling graphs of your CCD camera cooler power and temperature.
* Display real-time scrolling graphs of your CCD camera cooler power and temperature.
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* Load and save Losmandy Gemini pointing model parameters and PEC data, and more.
* Load and save Losmandy Gemini pointing model parameters and PEC data, and more.


The website has its own [http://canburytech.net/GoQat/hardware.html hardware compatibility list].
==Compilation==
 
The QSIAPI is available as ([http://www.qsimaging.com/software.html stable] or [http://www.qsimaging.com/software-beta.html beta]) releases.
 
For Arch Linux users, a GoQat package has been made on [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60670 AUR]. A QSIAPI [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60668 AUR] package is available too.
 
Most dependencies are optional. If you have them at compilation-time, you will be able to use more devices (for example firewire or unicap cameras).
 
In versions up to 1.0.3, GTK+ version 2 is used, along with goocanvas1. Soon, GTK+ version 3 and goocanvas 2 will be used, you can already uncomment them in the configure.ac if you don't want to use the old versions.
 
==Installation/Setup==
 
In modern distributions, if you want to launch GoQat with a non-root user, you'll need to add a file in <tt>/etc/udev/rules.d</tt>, for example named <tt>99-qsi.rules</tt>, containing:
 
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0403", ATTR{idProduct}=="eb48", MODE="0666"
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0403", ATTR{idProduct}=="eb49", MODE="0666"

Latest revision as of 03:08, 30 December 2014

GoQat

GoQat is best known for enabling the support of QSI cameras on Linux-based OS, but it embeds a lot of other features and supports lots of devices as seen below. It's a free software, well maintained and powerful enough to be a one-that-does-it-all acquisition software, except slewing from a map. Version 2.0, to be released soon, will include an INDI client, which will make it compatible with even more devices.

Features

A hardware compatibility list is directly available on GoQat's website. Here is a basic list of features:

  • Autoguiding using QSI cameras, V4L compatible devices (like USB webcams or USB video grabbers), and in versions below 2.0, unicap compatible cameras and composite cameras using the video-to-firewire grabber from The Imaging Source.
  • Autofocus (with Robofocus)
  • Video capture, playback and analysis
  • Script engine
  • FITS image analysis and imaging area selection using DS9


Full list of features from their website:

  • Set the CCD temperature and filter for your CCD exposures, capture sub-frames and use binning.
  • Display real-time scrolling graphs of your CCD camera cooler power and temperature.
  • Calibrate the autoguider with the camera at any angle with a single mouse-click.
  • Autoguide your exposures using the fully integrated autoguiding functions: CCD exposures automatically wait until the autoguider is ready.
  • Show real-time scrolling strip charts of star positions for periodic error analysis.
  • Focus your telescope automatically, including 'V-curve' calibration for point sources (stars), temperature compensated focusing and the ability to adjust focus according to defined offsets for each filter change.
  • Record real-time or time-lapse video from any of the supported video cameras.
  • Play back recorded video and automatically perform photometry and astrometry on each frame - ideal for asteroid occultations and other transient events.
  • Use task lists to control the operation of your telescope, CCD camera, autoguider and focuser completely unattended.
  • Execute arbitrary scripts in the language of your choice, to perform any external operations that you can do with a script (e.g. live upload of images to a website) and to interact with and control GoQat.
  • Load and save Losmandy Gemini pointing model parameters and PEC data, and more.

Compilation

The QSIAPI is available as (stable or beta) releases.

For Arch Linux users, a GoQat package has been made on AUR. A QSIAPI AUR package is available too.

Most dependencies are optional. If you have them at compilation-time, you will be able to use more devices (for example firewire or unicap cameras).

In versions up to 1.0.3, GTK+ version 2 is used, along with goocanvas1. Soon, GTK+ version 3 and goocanvas 2 will be used, you can already uncomment them in the configure.ac if you don't want to use the old versions.

Installation/Setup

In modern distributions, if you want to launch GoQat with a non-root user, you'll need to add a file in /etc/udev/rules.d, for example named 99-qsi.rules, containing:

ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0403", ATTR{idProduct}=="eb48", MODE="0666"
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0403", ATTR{idProduct}=="eb49", MODE="0666"