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OnStep Group Terms of Service
OnStep group 1. I, Howard Dutton, established this group to share information about OnStep Telescope Controller and its use. These rules are here to keep things courteous and on-topic - and to keep scammers and spammers out... 2. Discussion of any topic not related to OnStep and its subsystems and/or use such as data/images generated with the help of OnStep, is prohibited. 3. Registering to use this group under a false name or for false pretenses is prohibited. Please include a first name when setting up your account, not just your email. It helps to identify who we are addressing and promotes a friendlier atmosphere. 4. Before asking a question, read the relevant *Wiki ( https://groups.io/g/onstep/wiki/home )* sections (aka read the manual.) 5. When asking a question, first provide background on the hardware and software including version info. and configuration/settings, be methodical. Describe what you are trying to do, the steps you took, what you expected, and what happened instead. 6. Excessively vague posts are more likely to go unanswered for fear of the time/effort required to obtain the above information and figure out the problem. 7. More experienced users are encouraged to help beginners. 8. When uploading images, please try to minimize their size as they end up in the e-mail boxes of many people. If you can, upload the images somewhere (e.g. imgur, Google Photos, Flickr) and post a link to it - especially for large images. 9. Try to avoid repeatedly editing messages, since each edit sends the new message to all members. * * 10. Moderators will not allow posts that are rude, uncivil, belittling, derogatory, or discourteous. Members who post such messages are subject to being banned from the group. 11. Advertisements for commercial products or services must first be approved by the group owner, these requests may be approved or denied for any reason the group owner sees fit. Members who choose to make mention of products or services when approval is denied are subject to being banned from the group. Note that this provision should not be taken as an endorsement of any product or service mentioned in this group. 12. The moderators reserve the right to edit, modify or delete any post they deem a violation of these rules. 13. If you have a question or complaint about a specific post, notify a moderator. 14. The group owner (Howard Dutton) may modify these terms of service without notice.
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OnStep Developer and OCS Sub-Groups
Just a reminder that OnStep sub groups exist relating to Developer Talk and the Observatory Control System (OCS.)
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The 4th Generation Max Telescope Controllers
This is an summary of work covered in a prior topic to put all information/links in one place. These new designs are all for OnStepX only and use just two pinmaps, MaxPCB4 and MaxESP4. These designs all make use of EasyEDA/JCLPCB and SMT assembly services. For the "Basic" designs you must source an ESP32 or Teensy microcontroller (with pin headers) which is plugged into 0.1" socket headers or soldered to the PCB. The MaxESP4 has two "Integrated" versions where SMT ESP32's are used. For all designs you need to solder stepper driver sockets and some other components to finish the build though the amount of soldering is greatly reduced vs. earlier designs like the MaxPCB2. Until dedicated Wiki pages are created for these designs I suggest you look at the assembly instructions for the *MaxSTM3.6I ( https://onstep.groups.io/g/main/wiki/24727 )* as it's generally somewhat similar to these designs. * MaxPCB4 * Using plugin micro-controllers, for WiFi/Ethernet: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxpcb4 (Beta but seems to work well, the most tested design of these.) * Integrated ESP32, for WiFi: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxpcb4w (Experimental, untested... maybe it works maybe not.) * With W5500 socket for Ethernet: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxpcb4e (Experimental, untested but a good bet it works.) * MaxESP4 * Using plugin micro-controllers, for WiFi/Ethernet: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxesp4 (Beta but seems to work well.) * Integrated ESP32, for WiFi: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxesp4i (Experimental, untested... maybe it works maybe not.) * With W5500 socket for Ethernet: https://oshwlab.com/hdutton/maxesp4ie (Experimental, untested... maybe it works maybe not.) You can see the ordering process in this *video ( https://youtu.be/nPJ0RQVDIQk )*.
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BCB 7 messages
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the move to groups.io 3 messages
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error messages in Sky Planetarium 11 messages
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New Alpha version not found Alternate_Config.txt for my MEGA2560 5 messages
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OnStep Controller2 (beta) - confirmation dialog to the At Home (Reset) button 2 messages
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Is the Onstep ASCOM driver source code open source 2 messages
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OnStepMax PCB 2 messages
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Hallo to the Group and two questions 3 messages
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ESP8266 and ESP32 as the brain for OnStep? 7 messages
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Battery Onstep 5 messages
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Less Assembly: Teensy 3.2 + RAMPS + LM2596 module? 17 messages
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MaxPCB headers 6 messages
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WiFi + Bluetooth 5 messages
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A small bug in Config.Mega2560Alt.h 2 messages
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Part list (a.k.a. Bill Of Material) 2 messages
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File locations and gear advise 4 messages
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LV8729: New Stepper Driver with 1/128 7 messages
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