UPDATE (2021-03-31): I've posted an improved version of this guide with newer versions of the software.
I hate when my images turn out like this:
#define DEBUG_CONSOLE | |
#define DEBUG_LEVEL_LOG | |
#define DEBUG_LEVEL_WARN | |
#define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR | |
#if (UNITY_EDITOR || DEVELOPMENT_BUILD) | |
#define DEBUG | |
#endif | |
#if (UNITY_IOS || UNITY_ANDROID) |
UPDATE (2021-03-31): I've posted an improved version of this guide with newer versions of the software.
I hate when my images turn out like this:
This is an update to an older post about how to Turn a Raspberry Pi into an Astrophotography Autoguider. I rebuilt my autoguider from scratch with newer versions of the software. It's even a bit easier now.
Follow the official instructions and install the "Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software". All of the commands in the steps that follow are run from a terminal session on the Raspberry Pi.