- Polar Alignment worked
- Started SGPro Sequence
When SGPro tried to center the object, APCC complained that the correction to be made is too large. Tried again. Same result. Then I tried to do just a "Solve and Sync", first I noticed that SGPro failed over to Blind Solve and then I got the same error again.
I then tried to do an Image Link in TSX. And ran into the same issue. Only a All-Sky link worked ...
Restarted the scope, restarted the computer - same result.
At some point I noticed that when a slew command was issued, the scope started slewing but the position in TSX did not update (it just sat at the Park 3 position). I tried a couple of things.
When I disabled APCC (i.e. connected the Astro-Physics ASCOM driver directly to the serial port of the mount) everything worked!!!
I have absolutely no idea what happened.
First, I didn't think too much about it and that I could just use the mount without APCC.
... but then I remembered that I wanted to use Horizons for the solar eclipse to make sure that the sun stays centered... and for that I'll need APCC. So, I still have to figure that one out...
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After I posted to the ap-gto mailing list, Ray Gralak replied and a) asked what versions of APCC and the ASCOM driver I'm using, and b) recommended to update both to the latest versions.
I realized that I updated APCC recently but not the ASCOM driver. After doing that, everything seems to work. Yei!!
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After I posted to the ap-gto mailing list, Ray Gralak replied and a) asked what versions of APCC and the ASCOM driver I'm using, and b) recommended to update both to the latest versions.
I realized that I updated APCC recently but not the ASCOM driver. After doing that, everything seems to work. Yei!!
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