
Ascom for mac mac os#
In addition we already have one cross-platform planetarium program, Cartes du Ciel, and a cross-platform capture program CCDCiel, both by Patrick Chevalley, that now support the Alpaca protocols, giving them access to today's unmodified Windows-resident ASCOM-compatible devices from Mac OS and Linux. This effort is much farther along that you might imagine, and we can expect vendor announcements in the coming months.
Ascom for mac software#
The introduction of ASCOM Remote in 2018 began the process of extending the ASCOM ecosystem to include the internet, Linux, and Mac OS, including small embedded controllers like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi as well as astronomy software on those platforms that wish to use instruments which are hosted on Windows systems.Īs of early 2019, this effort has grown into a new wave of development, with several astronomy instrument vendors embracing the implementation of the ASCOM Alpaca API as ReST end-points, reachable over the internet. Current unmodified Windows-resident devices (mounts, focusers, etc.) to be used by astronomy programs running on networked PCs, Macs, and mobile devices that use Alpaca for device communications.
Ascom for mac Pc#

Some of you may have noticed the changes to the ASCOM Initiative Website that appeared a couple of weeks ago. I have been given permission to post this info. Posting not on behalf of my company, but as one of those who want to see the astronomy software community remain open and welcoming to new software developers and instrument makers.
