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6. Hardware ControlMore folks are using Linux to control equipment. Users range from amateur astronomers in the field to professional observatories. 6.1. Telescope ControlKTelescope is a robust Client/Server control library for Meade's LX200 based telescopes. It uses the Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface (INDI) protocol. INDI is an
instrument-neutral distributed interface for operating any remote device over
a reliable byte stream interface. There is an active group writing an
expanding list of drivers for astronomy related equipment including telescopes
and cameras at
sourceforge.net. Talon,
formerly OCAAS,
is a complete observatory control and astronomical analysis system for Linux. XEphem has the
capability to control several telecopes and other devices using the
Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface (INDI) protocol.
6.2. CCD Camera ControlApogee Instruments Inc supports their line of professional CCD cameras under Linux. Finger Lakes Instrumentation Manufacturer of CCD cameras and filter wheels and include drivers for Linux. SBIG offers some assistance with operating their ST7 and ST8 CCD cameras under Linux. CCD Astronomy on Linux These pages describe a number of facets of using astronomical CCD cameras for image acquisition and processing under Linux. Gccd
is a gnome-based CCD camera and filter wheel control program.
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