![]() I believe some GPS dongles have a battery in them. And everything worked lie a charm after that. I eliminated the gps, verified by home location setting in my planetarium and allowed site writes. That is the difference between GPS local and PC local time. Below that is GPS UTC time, GPS date, and PC local st, GPS local st, time delta, and adjusted LST. I set up last night to do some observing and imported my gps coordinates like always. On Sat, at 12:51 PM, wrote: I found the problem. I don't know what the battery is used for, but perhaps that has something to do with time settings. Sat, at 12:51 PM, wrote: I found the problem. The time from the GPS unit should really be something it receives from the gps satellite not something the GPS unit itself maintains. ![]() Enabling site writes means that there is a possibility that each application that connects to eqmod can write different data and which is actually used will depend on which was written last. In my opinion a better strategy would be to disable site writes and just make sure all your applications that connect to EQMOD are set to either read the site data from EQMOD or are manually set to use the same location. Good to hear you've found the cause of the problem. I've carefully checked through everything i can think of. If i use EQ Tour i get proper mount behavior until i start my planetarium program. If i use my old laptop everything is fine. If i use the hand controller, everything works fine. Something at Zenith ends with the scope pointing at the ground. For example if i am choosing something in the east, i get a west view. When testing i notice that all my slews done with Starry Night are reversed. I am switching to another laptop and did a full install of EQMOD, Ascom, Starry Night Pro Plus 7 etc. I have used Eqmod for some time on one win7 laptop. Hello all I have seen a few people have had similar experiences and was wondering if there has ever been a cause or fix for this. From: Sent: 25 September 2020 05:18 To: Subject: Reversed slew direction with StarryNight and Stellarium
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