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However, there are screen sharing and control softwares like APowerMirror that will allow you to Mirror/Control your iOS/Android device from Windows. I'm not aware of any iOS emulators, or ones that work well anyway. There is a version of the APP for both iOS and Android, so you could run the APP portion on Windows using an Android Emulator (Bluestacks is popular). you can read interesting things about it here: ĪPP licensing is tied to the hardware (cpu serial) so you won't be legally running this on anything else. While AISAIR does use INDI for mount communication, it appears to use native libraries for their cameras/focuser. I'd go that route (in fact, I have - I run all of that and more on a miniPC at my mount) rather than try to fight to use the ASIAIR software on a PC.ĪSIAIR is a hardware accessory utilizing the Raspberry Pi, and additional Power Board, and an APP designed to run on iOS or Android. And all of it can be remote accessed through wifi with simple setups. There is ample free software for PCs to not only do what the ASIAIR does, but to do it better. Which shouldn't be too surprising, since ZWO likely doesn't want to let anyone run their software written for their specific hardware box product anywhere else.

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It sounds hardly worth the effort just to satisfy a curiosity.Īnother option could be to plug an imaged SD card into one of the Raspberry Pis that I have lying around,ĮDIT: To continue my conversation with myself, given that one of the Debian files is asiair_b, it's not likely to work on an Intel CPU.Įdited by Rac19, 26 October 2021 - 08:49 PM.Īs your last edit indicates, it's probably not possible to run the server software on an Intel CPU. It would then be necessary to find a way to install the ZWO ASIAIR "server" or possibly even image the ASIAIR "server" SD card onto the Linux partition. In other words, I want to have the ASIAIR experience, without purchasing without purchasing the ASIAIR hardware, just out of interest.ĮDIT: I think really that I would need set up Windows/Linux dual boot on my mini PC, which I would be prepared to do, as exercise in itself.

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I would like to run the "server" part of ASIAIR, that normally runs on on the Raspberry Pi, on the mini PC at the 'scope then access from ASIAIR on an iPad. Thanks for the answers but I don't think that I have framed the question clearly enough.












Bluestacks review bignox