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    myESP32S3-N16R8 WiFi Focuser

    myESP32S3-N16R8 WiFi Focuser

    ESP32S3_DEVKITC_1 N16R8 Wifi focuser

    An ESP32S3 WiFi Focuser (ALPACA-ASCOM-LINUX-INDI-TCPIP-WINDOWS) (c) Robert Brown 2014-2026, Holger M, 2019-2021. All rights reserved. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without credit given to authors. Read Part1 pdf to determine the board you will need, then download those board files. Downloading all files will cause confusion and hinder your project progress. Both PCB and DIY are supported. After creating the board, go to UserGuide Part2 (Files/Documents) and follow...
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    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    myFP2ESP32-Dev WiFi ASCOM Focuser

    myFP2ESP32-Dev WiFi ASCOM Focuser

    ASCOM-INDI ESP32-Dev Wifi focuser

    An ESP32-Dev WiFi focuser. DIY or PCB designs. (c) Robert Brown 2014-2025, Holger M, 2019-2021. All rights reserved. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to authors. Spreadsheet to calculate what stepper motor to use. https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/Documentation/Nema-Stepper-Motors.xlsx/download Spreadsheets to calculate...
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    p3d

    p3d

    General data-reduction tool for fiber-fed integral-field spectrographs

    p3d is a general data-reduction tool for use with fiber-fed integral-field spectrographs (IFSs); although, the spectrum viewer works with spectrum data cubes of any origin. The tool is built about the proprietary software IDL (Harris/EXELIS; see http://www.harrisgeospatial.com), but can be used without any license. Most slowly running loops are implemented in parallelized C (OpenMP).
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    giza

    giza

    A scientific plotting library for C/Fortran built on cairo

    A 2D scientific plotting library built on cairo. Provides uniform output to pdf, ps, png and X-Windows. Written in C with no dependencies (other than cairo) as a direct replacement for PGPLOT.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pyindi-client

    Python binding to the libindi library

    ...This class could be used to build python scripts able to interact with indi servers using sendNew* methods and implementing new* methods of the BaseMediator class. PyQt applications may also be built on top of IndiClient, thus allowing rapid development of GUI Indi clients. Besides Python there are also bindings for node.js, Tcl (incomplete) and PHP (not useful). As application examples you will find a Python Websocket server with which you may build a web application interacting with Indi servers, and a simple PyQt application similar to the Kstars Indi Control Panel (was built as an exercise). ...
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    SoundStepper

    SoundStepper

    A software for ATM telescope automation

    SoundStepper is a "100% software" telescope controller, for Windows, using audio hardware to control step motors at real time. All it requires to operate are external step motor drives, which can be a commercial "pulse/direction" drive or analog current amplifiers. Documentation: http://soundstepper.sourceforge.net/
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    iAstroHub

    Automated astrophotography using mobile devices

    iAstroHub is: - the world's first solution for mobile astrophotography. A user can interact with all astrophotography devices from any mobile device using a web browser. - developed by Anat Ruangrassamee, Ph.D., Bangkok Thailand. (aruangra at yahoo dot com) See how it works from here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sncd3j8ipBQ Requirements and supported devices. 1. Autoguider: Orion Starshoot autoguider, QHY5, QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, QHY6 2. DSLR 3. CCD: QHY5,6,8,8L,9,11,12 4....
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    OpticalLibTPSA

    Optical library using TPSA

    This is a library for optical calculations built upon truncated power series algebra implemented in VB.net. It represents optical systems as maps from a starting surface to an ending surface. The surfaces are themselves specified as truncated power series. The maps include path lengths; the library calculates interference as path length differences, and shearing is handled correctly through mixed-form maps.
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    ATpy (Astronomical Tables in Python) is a Python module aimed at dealing with tables of astronomical data with a common API. To date, the following formats are supported: FITS, VO, and IPAC tables, and SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases
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    SPIDR (Space Physics Interactive Data Resource) is a distributed database and application server network, built to select, visualize and model historical space weather data. SPIDR is a web-application and a grid of data mining web-services.
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    A SETI@Home/BOINC client watcher! User statistics powered by BOINCStats. But now built with the .NET environment.
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    A framework of drivers on which generic astronomical applications can be built.
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    AiBridge

    AI-enabled bridge for OnStep/LX200 telescope controllers(ASCOM/Alpaca)

    AiBridge is a bridge software for OnStep and LX200-compatible telescope controllers, providing network access and protocol translation for modern astronomy workflows. It includes a built-in ASCOM/Alpaca server and is designed to be controllable by AI agents, enabling automated observing and imaging from PCs, mobile devices, and remote scripts. Source code repository (GitHub): https://github.com/OnStepNinja/AiBridge
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    hfsad

    Hardware, Firmware, Software for Astronomical Devices

    This project is a collection of DIY hardware devices aimed at astronomy, together with their firmwares and softwares. At this moment, it contains a PIC based mount motorization, built for an old EQ5-like mount. The firmware implements the Skywatcher protocol.
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