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FYI, Audela version 1.1 (http://audela.ccdaude.com) will be out soon - it
will be fully Anglicised and has the ability to operate as client & a server
process - so you can connect to Audela at the telescope end from your version
of Audela on your PC in your house.
Setting it up to do this might mean some computing expertise - it just
depends on how much Alain Klotz (the author of the software) has integrated
this feature into the software.
The following url is via the free Google translation service (from French to
English), so it's very long!
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://software.audela.free.fr/exten4.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Daudela%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Doff
Tcl-dp isn't installed by default with version 1.0 of Audela & I couldn't
get it to work when I tried to manually add the package (I was working in
Linux & compiling source code - so it may be easier under Windows using
binaries!). As I say, version 1.1 of Audela might well have tcl-dp
integrated.
I'm nominally setting myself the task of translating the Audela website into
English - if I can find the time! - so comethe Autumn, you might be able to
view the whole thing in English.
Lastly, this link takes you to a fully-anglicised pre-release version of 1.1:
http://alain.klotz.free.fr/audela/audela-1.0.3.zip
& the other relevant info (via Google again):
http://translate.google.com/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://alain.klotz.free.fr/audela/&prev=/search%3Fq%3Daudela%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Doff
Best regards,
Dez Futak
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Dez Futak
Physics & computing teacher at Clifton College, Bristol, UK
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Astronomers
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On Friday 04 May 2001 04:53, you wrote:
> I have a 100' CAT5 run to my back yard from a cheap 10/100 sohoware hub in
> the house. Works great! I built a semi-permanent enclosure and a computer
> from spare parts. I have a few pictures on my web page if you are
> interested. I use Timbuktu for remote control and either Bob Denny's ACP
> or Brian Warner's MPO Connections to control the scope.
>
> What I would really like to see for applications like this is the ability
> to run the software on my main computer in the house and a remote agent on
> the computer at the scope. That way I wouldn't need remote control
> software, which can be slow to display large images even over a 100 mbps
> connection.
>
> Ed Totman
> San Diego, CA
> http://members.home.net/totman/astro/
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:03 PM
> Subject: [M]: Remote LAN
>
> > Howdy all,
> >
> > I am thinking about controlling my telescope remotely from inside my
> > house ('tis a lot warmer in the winter!!). To do so I was thinking about
>
> leaving
>
> > my laptop outside to control the scope and CCD and control the laptop
> > from an inside computer over a LAN. I plan to run a 150' length of CAT-5
>
> inside
>
> > an underground conduit. Has anyone tried this? And, more importantly,
>
> does
>
> > anyone think this will work?!!! :) The scope will be on a pier, but no
> > dome.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > John Pierce
> > New Hampshire
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