ISSUE:
During the setting up of my imaging gear on an HP laptop running a newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 I had an issue with my ASI120MM (USB2) guide camera not taking images; it is getting stuck in an 'expose' loop everytime I went to take an image, the exposure time keeps looping with no image taken (FWIW; the odd 1 out of at least 50 tries did come down). Tried all the usual hardware and setup changes but to no avail. (Strangley I cannot enable DEBUG). However, in the process of trying everything, I asked for LiveView and hey presto it sprung back into life, happily takes frames as demanded. Doesn't work everytime but, it can work.
UPDATE:
So much for the former solution, back to the same issues.
I installed ASICAP for Linux and have no problems accessing ASI120MM or ASI1600MM. I return back to EKOS and no joy with the ASI120MM, just looping the expose with no image captured. Also, as mentioned before I cannot enable the ASI120MM DEBUG, I get auto disabled after trying.
SOLVED:
Resolved by flashing the camera via the Windows FWTool utility. The compatible.icc didnt work, but with the standard .icc it works.
During the setting up of my imaging gear on an HP laptop running a newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 I had an issue with my ASI120MM (USB2) guide camera not taking images; it is getting stuck in an 'expose' loop everytime I went to take an image, the exposure time keeps looping with no image taken (FWIW; the odd 1 out of at least 50 tries did come down). Tried all the usual hardware and setup changes but to no avail. (Strangley I cannot enable DEBUG). However, in the process of trying everything, I asked for LiveView and hey presto it sprung back into life, happily takes frames as demanded. Doesn't work everytime but, it can work.
UPDATE:
So much for the former solution, back to the same issues.
I installed ASICAP for Linux and have no problems accessing ASI120MM or ASI1600MM. I return back to EKOS and no joy with the ASI120MM, just looping the expose with no image captured. Also, as mentioned before I cannot enable the ASI120MM DEBUG, I get auto disabled after trying.
SOLVED:
Resolved by flashing the camera via the Windows FWTool utility. The compatible.icc didnt work, but with the standard .icc it works.