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    pwc-lxled

    PWC driver modded for Long Exposure and Led control support

    This driver is derived from the PWC driver found in the Linux kernel. It adds V4L2 controls (`V4L2_CID_FLASH_STROBE/STROBE_STOP`) to drive the led present on some cameras. It also synchronously sets the video mode when power_save is off. This driver may be used to control long exposure modded webcams (SPC900, TouCam,..) when the led is used to trigger long exposure (this avoids the use of an additional serial port).
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    AstroCTC

    AstroCTC

    AstroCTC - Linux astronomy software for Planetary and Lunar image c

    AstroCTC (Astronomy CCD in Telescope Capture) is an application designed for video and image capture of the Planets and the Moon. A suitable astronomy or modified webcam will give the best results, however it will work with most webcams. The camera driver must be V4L2 compliant. Numerous video and image formats are available, however FITS image support is mostly basic and should only be used by those familiar with it. AstroCTC is intended for use with Linux only. While AstroCTC is primarily designed for use in astronomy, it can also serve as a general webcam program. The sample images shown were captured using a Meade LX90 8" and a Celestron NexImage camera.
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    INDI Astronomical Control Protocol
    INDI is an instrument neutral distributed interface control protocol that aims to provide backend driver support and automation for a wide range of Astronomical devices (telescopes, focusers, CCDs..etc). Project migrated to Github: https://github.com/indilib/indi
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    Drivers and applications for the range of Scientific CCD cameras produced by Apogee Instruments Inc. Both ISA and Parallel interfaces are supported. A high level library and GUI are provided for Astronomical applications.
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    AstroEasyCap is an optimized linux easycap DC60 driver for astronomical purpose. It comes from the great easycapdc60 driver written by rmt1947. Features : integration control using a TTL output, bypass frame processing, gray-scale optimized mode...
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    lin-seti is a command-line program allowing to mantain a cache of work units for the Seti@Home client. Written in C, it should run on most unix-like systems, including linux. It is designed to be cache-compatible with 'Seti Driver' for Windows.
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