Maybe there is a overlap in driver functionality, but for me, when I choose "Celestron NexStar" from the Stellarmate Web Manager as my telescope, the driver that is reported selected is "indi_celestron_gps". This works well for me... except that as I now have a new gpsd GPS receiver plugged into the RPi 3B+ I don't see a way for the gpsd time/location data to update the NexStar data. As a test, I have intentionally started up the CGEM DX with an incorrect date, and don't see that the indi indi_celestron_gps driver it is currently using is able to snoop on the real gpsd gps device to update it's values. Is this at all possible? I was hoping to set an accurate time/position on the mount for its own internal polar alignment routine (for when the scope is being using in a mixed visual observing / astrophotography environment).
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