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    INDI alignment infrastructure

    N point alignment infrastructure for INDI telescope drivers

    This project is no longer under active development. It has been superceded by the alignment subsystem which is now part of the main INDI project. This project provides an "alignment layer" driver to sit above INDI telescope drivers. This layer performs transformation services for telescope coordinates as they pass up and down to the underlying driver. The conversion matrices are computed from alignment datums passed down into the alignment layer. The N point alignment model can be used...
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    indi-skywatcherprotocol

    INDI driver for mounts using the SkyWatcher Protocol through RS232

    ...It can directly drive Skywatcher and similar mounts through a serial port after a conversion of signal levels (see EQDIRECT interface), or any other mount hardware which uses this protocol. This project is similar in its goal to the EQMOD/EQASCOM project, but for the Linux/INDI world. Thus the name of the INDI device is "EQMod Mount", and the driver executable is indi_eqmod_telescope. ***** Refer to the libindi library ***** The driver is now included in the libindi library as a 3rd party driver (indi-eqmod).
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