A few days ago, I found that Ekos was already getting enough information to display the guide errors and the graphs, it just needed some minor correction to get the information displayed. The biggest drawback to this method was that there was reduced information available in Ekos from the external program. Anotherwords, the remote computer (the PI) is running PHD2, and Ekos running on the local computer is giving it some commands like telling it to start guiding, dither, connect devices, etc. Regardless, there is support in Ekos for controlling PHD2 remotely during your imaging session. The reason it gives better results is probably in large part due to network communication speed, but I don't know exactly. I think a number of people probably do that already as I have seen it in the forums quite a bit. ![]() ![]() ![]() About 2 weeks ago, I found that using PHD2 running on my Raspberry Pi was giving better results than trying to guide over the network using Ekos.
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