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lin_guider

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Lin-guider is an astronomical autoguiding program for Linux. It supports Philips, Logitech, uvc webcams, QHY5, QHY6, DSI2PRO astrocams for video and FTDI chip-based, parallel port-based (LPT) and QHY5, QHY6 astrocam devices for pulse guiding.

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Features

  • fixed QHY5 exposure bug, improved gain control, added long exposures for QHY5
  • Added DSI2PRO support, added linear historamm
  • fixed QHY5 gain bug in non-fullscreen resolutions
  • Added QHY6 full support
  • Added network notifications and base remote control

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User Reviews

  • Posted by Max 2012-11-12

    good work

  • Posted by Anat 2012-10-01

    Lin_guider is very fast on a Raspberry Pi. Lin_guider is incorporated in my PiAstroHub project. Many thanks to Andrew for a lot of helps during the development.

  • Posted by Clive Rogers 2011-11-06

    Used Lin_Guider at the Kelling Heath star party. I am more than pleased with its performance. it is not too difficult to set up and hums along nicely with my QHY5. Thank you Galaxy Master. Clive.

  • Posted by OpenID User 2011-08-07

    I use Lin_guider with a QHY5 camera. It works very well on my system. The program looks like it might be difficult to operate, but do not be fooled. The program defaults and features do most of the work. Dan

  • Posted by Nolan 2013-02-18

    One of the easiest apps to use

  • Posted by Piero 2013-02-10

    Lin_guider is simply a fantastic piece of work! It runs smoothly on my Raspberry, simple to use, reliable. Keep up the great work and thanks a lot for making such a beauty.

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English, Russian

User Interface

Qt, X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

C++

Registered

2010-01-12

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