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* [[MCMTII]] is currently only fully compatible with the [http://www.prism-astro.com/us/index.php non-free PRISM software]. However, a setup console program for windows and the DLL used by PRISM are open-source | * [[MCMTII]] is currently only fully compatible with the [http://www.prism-astro.com/us/index.php non-free PRISM software]. However, a setup console program for windows and the DLL used by PRISM are open-source, which are good starting points to enable the MCMTII to step into the Linux world. | ||
==Focusers== | ==Focusers== |
Revision as of 03:15, 23 August 2012
Hardware compatibility list
This page lists some devices and the status of their Linux driver or software used to control it. If you have some devices, you shall add them to the list or leave comments on how they work with Linux. For now, if the experience you have is with a different operating system, like FreeBSD or Mac OS X, you can put it on this page too.
Cameras
- For DLSR (reflex cameras), no need to make a full list of devices, they all can be controlled from the USB port using gphoto2.
- QSI cameras have a control API made by the manufacturer and a software using it already exists with lots of features (including autoguiding): GoQat.
- Atik cameras are fully unsupported.
Telescope mounts or control devices
- MCMTII is currently only fully compatible with the non-free PRISM software. However, a setup console program for windows and the DLL used by PRISM are open-source, which are good starting points to enable the MCMTII to step into the Linux world.
Focusers
- Robofocus is supported by GoQat amongst others.
RS232 / USB converters
Most of them are handled by Linux, a list has to be done.
Linux kernel sources links: documentation on usb serial devices and drivers and list of files in drivers/usb/serial (= list of chipset names).
USB video grabbers
Many are handled by Linux too. The LinuxTV project has a wiki with a list of supported devices.
The em28xx chipset is used in a huge list of devices.