BenBret-1 How can I tell which asiair plus version I've got, I'm just wondering for my personal information ?
Here is a picture of the boxes for the two generations of the "Plus" that I have. The Raspberry CM4 version is on the left, and the Rockchip version is on the right.
Little improvement vs all other attempts or may be just a luck, but i was able to almost complete two series of 30 frames of 5 sec without getting cooling interruption.
Could just be luck, or could even be the temperature outdoors became a little warmer. I would try better shielded (and perhaps shorter) cables. Some ZWO camera don't even work when the USB 3 cable is over 1 meter long.
I just started to use it recently instead of using NINA on my laptop which is very stable but less convenient or portable.
If you need the same portability as ASIAIR, INDIGO Sky runs on a Raspberry Pi 4. I have two Rpi-4 running INDIGO Sky on my desk at the moment, one connected to WiFi and Ethernet, and the other just through WiFi, while I develop a macOS program for INDIGO. Not a single connection problem (even the WiFi one running internal WiFi antenna). I haven't had to reboot them since the last time we lost power because of a Winter storm. And, like N.I.N.A., you are also not stuck with having to use ZWO cameras.
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