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solissydney
26-11-2009, 03:36 PM
Following Software Bisque instructions I am unable to make TheSky communicate with the scope. I suspect the problem is the wires in the RS-232 plug. Firstly I tried the yellow wire on pin 1, green on pin 2, red on 3 and black on 4. No good.
Then the green wire on pin 2, yellow on pin 3, red on 7 and black on 8. No luck.
The option is to connect pin 4 to pin 8, and pin 6 to pin 20 (20 ???) some misprint.
Can anyone help?

g__day
27-11-2009, 03:26 PM
Post a phot of what you did - I thought there were only 3 wires to attach - not four and how is there pin 20 or a serial post?

Lastly - check you have the driver (teleapi.dll) added to the correct ASCOM directory per The SKy's instructions in teh read me file.

solissydney
27-11-2009, 06:36 PM
Attached to the laptop is a USB Serial Converter that, via a 4 wire cable, is inserted in the hand controller. No where in the Ultima manual is any mention of the file you mentioned, which is a Windows file. Also, I have not come across any ASCOM file??

Thanks
Ken

Louwai
27-11-2009, 11:17 PM
Ken,
You need the ASCOM drivers for The Sky. You can download it here.


http://ascom-standards.org/

solissydney
28-11-2009, 10:10 AM
Thank you for your replies and support. However, having installed the Ascom files, I fail to understand how that will help TheSky communicate with the scope, and help solve the problem of the pins-out in the 232 plug ???
Ken

solissydney
30-11-2009, 04:03 PM
Now that I have the correct pins-out I am able to control my Ultima using TheSky software. Bliss.
Matthew , you were correct in that only three of the wires are needed.
Ken

g__day
01-12-2009, 11:51 AM
Glad to hear its resolved - still reckon someone should post a short article plus pictures on how to do this - so the next folk that need this information will find it easier to solve.

Any takers?

Cheers,

Matt

White Rabbit
02-12-2009, 09:21 AM
Be very very careful with with getting the pins wrong on on the serial stuff as you may just fry you mount.