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Originally Posted by Garbz
What I'm trying to achieve is basically a local status visible on the telescope itself. For instance if the wireless network craps itself, or it locks up during bootup, or (insert other reason why VNC may fail to work).
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hi,
Why not just leave a laptop connected to the telescope? so that runs all software, you can set it to run even with the lid closed, and if you ever need to check something when your rdp or vnc is not working, open the lid?
i got a core2 duo laptop from ebay for $90 and works great.
i put it in a box with an access point underneath connected via ethernet.
that way, if i go out to the fields, I can wirelessly access the scope laptop from my normal laptop. same at home.
just use a usb hub on the scope, so you have one usb and one power coming to the laptop and that's it.
never thought of getting an ipad display separately though. good thinking.
Cheers
Alistair