HI All, I maintain the Apogee Linux (and OS X) drivers for Apogee's range of ccd cameras. The drivers are GPL'd open source and the latest versions do not require kernel modules. I also sell an SDK on cd with a bunch of pre-compiled Astronomy packages to help develop your own apps. I am looking at better integration with INDI/Kstars (so many projects , so little time!)..
See http://www.randomfactory.com/
Cheers, Dave Mills
On Dec 18, 2007 4:25 PM, The Random Factory rfactory@theriver.com wrote:
HI All, I maintain the Apogee Linux (and OS X) drivers for Apogee's range of ccd cameras. The drivers are GPL'd open source and the latest versions do not require kernel modules.
Okay the last bit is the important thing for me. Hardware which requires kernel patches or out of tree modules makes things difficult for what we are ultimately shooting for here. Have you been paying attention to the goals of the Fedora Astronomy Special Interest Group? We'd like to get things to the point (hopefully by the release of Fedora 9) where we can put a Fedora livecd out there with a set of useful open source tools. I'd personally like to be able to say... If you have telescope X and CCD Y, then you'll be able setup a basic robotic telescope in your backyard running from our liveCD (though the dream of course is to be able to network these things together so people can share).
I really really need poke my head into upstream Kstars development and see whats going on in terms of supporting off the shelf dslr cameras. You don't need astronomical CCD's to get your feet wet, it'd be nice if Kstars would interface with the gphoto stack so you could get reasonably good control of a canon or nikon dslr through usb to use for backyard setups.
-jef
Hello Dave,
The Random Factory wrote:
HI All, I maintain the Apogee Linux (and OS X) drivers for Apogee's range of ccd cameras. The drivers are GPL'd open source and the latest versions do not require kernel modules. I also sell an SDK on cd with a bunch of pre-compiled Astronomy packages to help develop your own apps. I am looking at better integration with INDI/Kstars (so many projects , so little time!)..
So you are the famous author of openastro :) I hope that your spin will be at least half-good like yours.
Cheers, Dave Mills
astronomy@lists.fedoraproject.org