![]() ![]() The QHY5 and QHY6 cameras are also supported by Qastrocam-g2. That said, TSNK-lab ICX285AL cameras, QHY5, QHY6, QHY9, QHY8L and DSI2PRO are supported by cccd. A new version (2017) has been written, in which the samples don't even compile and work and there is no documentation. QHYCCD is also supported by a non-free and very bad quality driver.A new implementation has just appeared for Atik ATK-16 cameras, in oaCapture. ![]() Code has been rewritten in 2015, but remains non-free, for newer cameras support and easier maintenance. Atik cameras are supported by a non-free INDI driver.QSI cameras have a control API made by the manufacturer and software using it already exists with lots of features (including autoguiding): GoQat.For DLSR (reflex cameras), no need to make a full list of devices, they all can be controlled from the USB port using gphoto2, unless they are newer than the version you use.Many of them use closed-source drivers and not many will work on all systems and all architectures. For now, if the experience you have is with a different operating system, like FreeBSD or Mac OS X, you can put it on this page too. If you have some devices, you shall add them to the list or leave comments on how they work with Linux. Many devices not listed below are supported by the INDI distributed abstraction layer. Most devices don't need drivers but software managing them. This page lists some devices and the status of their Linux driver or software used to control it. 1.2 Telescope mounts or control devices. ![]()
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