Well some of you may have read about my laptop panic - after having my laptop completely wiped yesterday morning, I needed to get it up and running before last night so I could do some imaging at our local dark sky meetup.
Fortunately, I did get everything up and running on the laptop in time - Windows XP, capture software, etc.
Get out there, start the setup and plug in the DMK21AU04 for guiding, and it's only then when I tried to install the drivers for it, that things started going bad. The software just didn't recognise the camera was being plugged in.
Turns out that it is probably because I only had an old Windows XP SP1, and that the USB2 devices are only recognised in Service Pack 2 - which I didn't have on me
So, no webcam, no auto-guiding. I thought I'd just do some manual guiding with the reticle. Try to plug the 350D in, and again, Windows didn't recognise it. Nothing went to plan.
So to try and save something from the beautiful clear night, we just put my friend Derek's Canon 40D + 70-200 IS USM lens on and did some widefield of the LMC and Eta Carinae, just piggybacked on top of the ED80. No guiding.
In the end I think we salvaged some images (they're on his mac laptop at the moment), i'll process them in a few days.
Anyway, now I need to get my Windows XP up to date on the laptop before I can do any more imaging with it.. I'm sorry in advance to those in Sydney/Newcastle, i'm going to be hoping for cloudy nights for a few days