From: "KirkusMcGurkus" <kirk@stenvall.net>
Date: October 1, 2008 1:41:05 PM MDT
To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Custom drive ratios disrupt tracking?
--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@...> wrote:
Hi KirkusMcGurkus;
On 1-Oct-08, at 1:17 PM, KirkusMcGurkus wrote:
--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@> wrote:
As a possible suggestion If you were going on upgrading to Version 4
anyhow, why not upgrade (it's $35 USD)
http://www.outcastsoft.com/UpgradingToAstroIIDC4.html
now and see if that works before you un-spend all the time changing
it back to where it was?
We did make changes in Version 4 to only issue a "stop command" in
the direction it's moving when guiding for LX 200 type mounts too,
which might have been part of the issue. And version 4 can optionally
issue 2 commands to guide on both axis at the same time too, so it's
responds and corrects faster too.
Laslty, because Astro IIDC 4.01.00 is still in Alpha - maybe we can
fix the issue your having if it's not too "weird" a behavior with the
new motors.
If I upgrade now, can I go back to my older version in the future if
necessary?
Yes. There is no problem using the old version again or at the the
same time with the new unlock key. Each unlock key file can handle
hundreds of thousands of unlock keys from version 1 to version 4, so
that won't make a difference.
As a rule I don't usually use Alpha or Beta software, but
as long as I have the option to revert without too much hassle, I'll
go ahead and upgrade now.
Version 4.00.04 is officially shipping golden master version of 4,
and it requires OSX 10.4.x or higher. Version 4.01.00 is an
experimental version we offer as part of our ongoing open alpha program.
The preferences should not change at all for version 3 app. The old
software will ignore the new prefs when reading them and when you
quit version 3 Astro IIDC, the new additional version 4 prefs will
not be written out by the old software.
So there should be virtually no reverting back if you need to.
Excellent! I'll upgrade my software first, then. I'll let you know if
that improves the problem I'm having.
Thanks again, Milton.
And it did help. :)
I'm going to eventually anyway.
PS - What's HTH?
HTH = Hope That Helps..
Milton J. Aupperle