Starlight Xpress Driver Download For Windows

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Starlight-Xpress SXV 'M', 'MX' USB2 (M5, M7, M7C, M8C, M9, MX916,716,516) - Version 2.51. Both monochrome and 'C' models supported. Native USB2 connector and parallel-USB2 interfaces. Guider camera supported. The Oculus all-sky camera is designed to provide high quality sky images for weather and meteor observations. The camera core is based on the 1.4 megapixel ‘SuperStar’ and it employs a 2.5mm FL f1.2 ‘Fish-Eye’ lens to achieve 150 degrees coverage. The Oculus all-sky camera is designed to provide high quality sky images for weather and meteor observations. The camera core is based on the 1.4 megapixel ‘SuperStar’ and it employs a 2.5mm FL f1.2 ‘Fish-Eye’ lens to achieve 150 degrees coverage. The SX-42, or SX 694 mono CCD will be my very first Starlight Xpress user experience, and probably not the last. The Starlight Xpress Trius SX-42 Combo X2 Hard Case. The fact that Starlight Xpress packages up this entire astrophotography camera, filter wheel, and autoguiding system as a kit is a huge time-saver.

I went out last night, the first clear night in ages. The last time I had been out was the morning of the lunar eclipse. I was hoping the equipment was going to work straight away after not using it for a few months. The EQ8 mount was fine, the Lakeside focuser was working well, the Windows 10 PC was working well. But the Starlight Xpress filter wheel suddenly wouldn’t stop rotating.

I first tried just unplugging the USB cable and plugging it back in, that changed nothing. I then tried restarting the PC, that still didn’t work. I then looked on the Starlight Xpress website and downloaded the ASCOM v6.1 driver then I found the Starlight Xpress filter wheel firmware I had was 2 versions behind. So I installed the installer and managed to connect to the filter wheel and update the firmware. But even after doing this the wheel was still turning constantly.

I then tried a different USB port on the PC, but the PC did not even recognise the filter wheel. So my last option was to change the USB cable to a different one. I went straight from the filter wheel to the PC with the new USB cable into the same USB port on the PC and it worked. What I previously had was a USB extension cable and then a standard USB cable into the filter wheel. So I am still not sure if the USB extension cable was at fault (they usually are) or the standard USB cable.

Another thing to check is if the USB cable is loose in the back of the PC, as sometimes USB cables don’t fit very well into the back of the PC, they can be a very loose fitting. This may also be a problem if you are using a USB hub PCI card.

But if your Starlight Xpress filter wheel is constantly rotating check the USB cable is plugged in correctly, if that does not work try a different USB cable. As the power for the filter wheel is coming through the USB cable and you may have stepped on it and damaged it.

Here is a video on YouTube I made about the Starlight Xpress USB Filter Wheel problem.

Starlight Xpress Driver Download for windows

Camera & Video Drivers

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ASCOM Video Collection by Video Standard Author (external link)
Drivers for video cameras as well as a C# client reference implementation for using video via ACSCOM and some anecdotal info on the 2 year development of this new ASCOM Standard and tools.
Celestron Nightscape Cameras (external link)
Drivers for Celestron Nightscape cameras are available from the manufacturer.
Diffraction Limited (external link)
ASCOM Drivers for SBIG Aluma CCD cameras, SBIG Aluma AC-series SCMOS cameras, SBIG STC-series cameras using the DL Imaging Drivers.
Finger Lakes Instrumentation (external link)
Drivers for Finger Lakes cameras are available from the manufacturer.
IDS, AVT/Prosilica and Basler fast cameras (external link)
ASCOM drivers for IDS, AVT/Prosilica and Basler fast cameras. You can find the compatibility matrix on Genika Astro web site (button on the right). They support Binning 1 and 2, AoI and gain setting in 8 bits mode. AVT requires UNI SDK 2.1; Basler the Pylon 3.2 and IDS the uEye SDK 4.2. All require the .NET SDK version.
Panasonic Lumix (external link)
Drivers for the Panasonic Lumix cameras. The button leads to the GitHub site with documentation and a video tutorial. Scroll down to see the intaller link.

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Orion StarShoot Family (external link)
Drivers for several models of Orion's astrophotography cameras are available from the manufacturer.
Quantum Scientific (external link)
Drivers for Quantum Scientific cameras are available from the manufacturer.

Starlight Xpress Drivers

Raspberry Pi 12MB Color Sensor (external link)
Since May 1st 2020 a High Quality camera sensor was released for the Raspberry Pi. This 12 MB sensor is now made available for ASCOM clients via this ASCOM driver which enables applications to make color images of up to 240 seconds duration. The sensor (separately available) provides a low entry astrophotography high resolution color camera. Instructions for installing and running this software is included in the included readme file.
Starlight XPress (external link)
Drivers for Starlight XPress cameras are availble from Dad Dog Development, Ltd.

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