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Post by davy on Apr 17, 2020 8:19:25 GMT
Jumped into the raspberry pi and bought two of them and with old stash helping finally got over the hump,, This was a right steep learning curve for me and,, yes there were concerns over my metal stability,, can confirm I'm fine,, still a crazy person 😜.
Week four of covid lock down for me and its been not as bad as some are having it,, guys I work with are going stir crazy,, no hobbies.
Back to the panda latte,, new to me,, what is it,, same as a raspberry pi, single board computer,, Awe no,, you all cry Chill guy's,, this one is Windows based,, bit more expensive,, but you can run all your favourite Windows based astronomy software,, Just need to get Software to remote desktop,, Looks an easier option to the raspberry pi,, and more adaptable,, think it's a zwo asiair beater,, on initial look
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Post by davy on Apr 17, 2020 9:20:58 GMT
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Post by davy on Apr 17, 2020 18:42:29 GMT
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Post by davy on Apr 17, 2020 19:06:34 GMT
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Post by davy on Apr 18, 2020 9:45:11 GMT
The latte panda alpha is a serious bit of kit,, and serious price to go with it, So I looked at the entry level panda and wondered,, how would it shape up.
Checked my linx 10"windows tablet 1.3ghz cpu,, 2 gb ram, 32gb internal storage
The entry panda. 1.9ghz cpu,, 2gb ram,, 32gb internal storage + an sd slot that you could stick in a 256gb card per say.
Now I have backyard eos on it Already,, so going to add cdc and test the system out,, if it works,, which I'm pretty certain it will,, the panda could be a easier system to the raspberry pi. And not much more expensive,, £115 including windows 10
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Post by davy on Apr 18, 2020 10:34:34 GMT
Linx tablet, has installed Ascom, backyard eos,, sharpcap 3.2,,cartes du ciel,, synscan Pro. Test later today
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Post by davy on Apr 18, 2020 11:35:02 GMT
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