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Originally Posted by vanwonky
Malcolm, not sure if this is what you mean but I questioned this here.
Cheers
Dave
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That is interesting Dave, saw thread about 4 programs connecting together so I will re-visit this issue next time round.
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Originally Posted by Nico13
Hey Malcolm what cable connection are you using to connect your computer to your mount?
Are you hooking up through the SynScan hand controller or directly to the mount with a USB2EQ6 cable?
I'm having trouble connecting Stellarium though EQMOD using the direct cable.
I can drive the mount with EQMOD using that direct cable but Stellarium will not connect through it. 
I can get Stellarium to drive the mount when I connect using the cable that connects to the SynScan hand controller though.
Anyone got any Ideas on this and what the settings in Stellarium are that will allow it to connect??  , the com4 port is obviously ok as EQMOD connects, it's just not talking to Stellarium.
Nico.
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Hi Nico, I am using a Bluetooth connection no cables. Ultimately I want everything to be wireless but not important again. I don't or more accurately can't use Stellarium or Worldwide Telescope as I am trying to run all my stuff on a Netbook and the above 2 program are too memory intensive, so I can't really assist too much with your query regarding Stellarium. I hope to use it if and when I make an observatory.
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Originally Posted by vanwonky
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As mention above, my Netbook can't handle Stellarium or Worldwide Telescope so I use CDC instead. So far I target the Deep Sky Object using CDC then I disconnect EQASCOM when it has reached the destination. I then switch on PHD and connect PulseGuide feature. I don't need CDC while guiding so it is not important. When I finish imaging I disconnect PHD then re-connect CDC
Hope some of this helped.