
I have played around with it and it is a simple HID device that is supported by the V4L2 driver. The 3339R version has a rear USB port where you can plug your Mini USB2.0 from your mount and you are good to go (no driver needed).Comes with an iPolar scope for polar alignment. The iPolar from iOptron is a high quality, easy to use electronics polar scope that will help you achieve polar alignment, even if youre a newbie It can be easily installed inside the RA shaft on your CEM26, GEM28, or SkyGuider Pro mount.
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When iPolar driver is started, INDI::CCD would by default try to snoop PRIMARY_TELESCOPE info from ACTIVE_TELESCOPE and fill it out, but Ekos would also set the information after connection with the CCD to set the correct telescope info. The choice would be the following:+ Primary: always use PRIMARY_TELESCOPE info, whatever they are.+ Guide: always use GUIDE_TELESCOPE info, whatever they are+ List of Telescopes in KStars: This is a list of telescope entries in KStars that the user can select from and always set the value from them to it.So in your case, you would define a fake telescope called iOptron whose properties combined with iPolar specs result in the expected FOV. Ekos would try to intelligently assign them by itself, but the user can configure this and it would be used for this profile on subsequent runs.
