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There are 3 different packages available for download: Linux, Mac and Windows
There are 3 different packages available for download: Linux, Mac and Windows


The only difference is the start-up method with a supplied script file like .bat for Windows or .sh for Linux. The rest of the content is the same as Java is cross platform compatible.
The Windows archive is the only one containing a bundled JRE and libraries for convenience. Mac and Linux users are expected to be capable of installing JRE and libraries on their own :)


You need the RXTX library installed the use Chronomotion. Check the [[Chronomotion Installation Guide]].
Mac and Linux users need a JRE and RXTX library installed the use Chronomotion. Check the [[Chronomotion Installation Guide]].


= Chronomotion Usage Details =
= Chronomotion Usage Details =

Revision as of 11:34, 29 December 2012

Chronomotion Website: http://www.apertus.org/en/chronomotion

1 Requirements

Obviously you need a Merlin/Orion/Skywatcher remote head powered, turned on and connected to your computer with a modified serial cable (TTL converter).

2 Running Chronomotion

There are 3 different packages available for download: Linux, Mac and Windows

The Windows archive is the only one containing a bundled JRE and libraries for convenience. Mac and Linux users are expected to be capable of installing JRE and libraries on their own :)

Mac and Linux users need a JRE and RXTX library installed the use Chronomotion. Check the Chronomotion Installation Guide.

3 Chronomotion Usage Details

First select a COM port (they are discovered automatically so most likely you will only have COM1 anyway) and press the "Connect" Button.

You should see Serial commands being sent and received in Terminal. This means everything connected properly and you can use all other buttons/commands.

3.1 Guides

Chronomotion Installation Guide

Chronomotion Compile Guide

3.2 Source Code

https://gitorious.org/apertus/chronomotion