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Hans Tucker
29-06-2013, 06:36 PM
Ok, this is rather a broad question.

During a normal imaging session what software do you have operating either alone or simultaneously. Also, what hardware are you using to run the software

multiweb
29-06-2013, 08:42 PM
HP Pavilion dm1, win7. Nebulosity2/3 + PHD.

pluto
29-06-2013, 09:50 PM
Vaio SB18 + Win8 + Artemis Capture + PHD + Stellarium plugged into Synscan controller for pointing

DavidTrap
29-06-2013, 10:14 PM
Hardware:
Mini ITX PC (1.8Ghz) - sitting under the scope. Runs off 12V, so perfect for the off grid dark site. Don't need a powerful PC for image capture
MacBook Pro running Remote Desktop Client somewhere comfortable
Home network (or $20 secondhand wireless network at the dark site)


Software:
Maxim DL for capture & guiding
Pinpoint LE (within Maxim)
FocusMax
CCD Commander to tie it all together and hopefully let me sleep!

PolarAlignMax when setting up.

I use the catalogue in Maxim for initial pointing to the target, then nudge the scope around to get a pleasing composition. I'll then platesolve this and enter those coordinates into a script in CCDC. I also use Maxim to select a Mag 4-5 star within a short slew from the target and use that as a focus target in CCDC. Haven't found the need to use a full on planetarium package when I'm usually working with just one or two targets per night. I usually use AstroPlanner to work out local rise and set times for my local horizon limits.

DT

tlgerdes
30-06-2013, 05:15 PM
Dual core, quad thread i5 laptop with Win7 and 8GB Ram. PHD + Nebulosity. No problems.

Merlin66
30-06-2013, 05:28 PM
Hans,
For spectroscopy....
An ol' ACER winXP running AstroArtV5/ AstroPlannerV2/PHD/ CdC/EQmod, controlling four cameras ATiK16ic, ATiK16icS, ATiK314L and the Lodestar.
Teamviewer LAN back to the "office" Dell Inspirion 6400, XPsp2.

Terry B
30-06-2013, 06:44 PM
2 computers as I run 2 scopes on the one mount.
The first is an old desktop running WinXP with TSXP- used for GOTO with Temma ASCOM driver and image capture with my ST10XME. Elbrus for platesolving. Open office for a log of what I've done.
The second is a very cheap notebook runnung Win7 with CCDSoft for image capture of spectra plus guiding and Isis to process spectra.

All the data gets saved onto an external hard drive and taken back to my house when I'm finished.

Lee
30-06-2013, 09:47 PM
Win 7 PC (new, but low end AMD proc) -
Gemini.NET to drive the scope;
Sequence Generator Pro (and Elbrus) for target acquisition, focus and image capture;
PHD guiding;
Firefox to surf IIS/CN whilst imaging.... :)

Ric
01-07-2013, 01:45 AM
Acer Travelmate, Win7, 8Gb Ram and 1.5 Tb HDD.

Software is StarAtlas Pro and Maxim V4 (cant afford V5)

Hans Tucker
01-07-2013, 09:06 PM
Thanks all for your responses. The thread has been very informative particularly with the various software you guy's are using.

RickS
01-07-2013, 09:11 PM
I'm using PoleAlignMax (for initial polar alignment), FocusMax, MaximDL, ACP and sometimes TheSkyX Pro or StarryNight Pro Plus. All running on a Lenovo X201 laptop with Win7 x64.

Cheers,
Rick.