![]() The iPad can see that Greeting screen when I connect with VNC. The Mini starts, and the startup screen is on display. Where I have my first problem with the newer mini/iPad is getting the session going. (This is true for both my home observatory and my obs in the desert.) But in either case, I am using the phone or pad to monitor an ONGOING session. I'm in the house (or someplace), The Windows systems (not this new mini computer, but other Windows laptops and Desktops) are in the observatory. I regularly use Tight VNC on my iPhone or iPad to monitor and even control my remote sessions. Got it.Īnd I use my old iPad (Got it) for keyboard, mouse, and monitor.īut, the VNC connection between Apple and Windows is not as robust as I find on my other devices. So, the heart of the system is a 12 volt fanless mini computer. I chose not to go all the way to a Raspberry pi because I do no believe the software is user compatible (I'm the user, and it is not compatible with me-let's not go into why). Oh, and do it at a reasonable price, using stuff I already had if possible. I want to use my existing software SGP/PHD2/ASTAP/PlateSolve, etc. Easy to move around, set up, and use, but still offering me all the power that I need. ![]() This means small, lightweight, low (12) voltage, and low amperage. The whole goal of this exercise is to develop a capable mobile imaging rig.
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