I am having trouble getting my ZWO/ASI EFW Filter Wheel to be recognized by INDI within Ekos and was looking for some help.
I've reviewed several threads on this forum. The closest thread to my issue is this one:
indilib.org/forum/focusers-filter-wheels...-wheel.html?start=60
The main difference however is that I'm not able to see the EFW at all in INDI - it never appears on my list of connectable devices.
I've also followed the advice from ZWO ( astronomy-imaging-camera.com/manuals/EFW...Linux%20OSX%20EN.pdf ) related to the above thread where the problem stems from group privs on the device.
At first, I had other devices connected (and operating normally): Celestron Nexstar (CGEM), ATIK 314L CCD, ZWO/ASI 120MM (guide camera), and Moonlite Focuser. After extended time trying to sort this out at the telescope over a few nights, I moved indoors and setup using a simulated telescope, simulated CCD, and the ASI filter wheel.
The EFW appears to connect to my RPi, but INDI isn't able to see it for some reason.
I've checked the udev/ruled.d/ file 99-efw.rules
The indi_asi_wheel driver appears to work from the command line.
I've run (repeatedly) sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade, so I have the latest drivers. I've also tried reinstalling kstars.
I'll add that I also ran kstars as root (sudo kstars) and had the same problem, so I do not think it's permission related.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 on my Rpi3. I've attached the KStars log. I cannot create an INDI log for the EFW!
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
I've reviewed several threads on this forum. The closest thread to my issue is this one:
indilib.org/forum/focusers-filter-wheels...-wheel.html?start=60
The main difference however is that I'm not able to see the EFW at all in INDI - it never appears on my list of connectable devices.
I've also followed the advice from ZWO ( astronomy-imaging-camera.com/manuals/EFW...Linux%20OSX%20EN.pdf ) related to the above thread where the problem stems from group privs on the device.
At first, I had other devices connected (and operating normally): Celestron Nexstar (CGEM), ATIK 314L CCD, ZWO/ASI 120MM (guide camera), and Moonlite Focuser. After extended time trying to sort this out at the telescope over a few nights, I moved indoors and setup using a simulated telescope, simulated CCD, and the ASI filter wheel.
The EFW appears to connect to my RPi, but INDI isn't able to see it for some reason.
I've checked the udev/ruled.d/ file 99-efw.rules
The indi_asi_wheel driver appears to work from the command line.
I've run (repeatedly) sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade, so I have the latest drivers. I've also tried reinstalling kstars.
I'll add that I also ran kstars as root (sudo kstars) and had the same problem, so I do not think it's permission related.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 on my Rpi3. I've attached the KStars log. I cannot create an INDI log for the EFW!
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt