There's no PHD2 for Android now, and it's not likely to happen in the foreseeable future. There are primarily two reasons for this: first, the cross-platform toolkit on which PHD2 is built, wxWidgets, has not been ported to Android. The other reason is that many (all?) of the drivers that PHD2 uses (cameras, mounts, and other devices) are not available for Android.
also, wxWidgets is in C++, as is PHD2... C/C++ apps are normally compiled to native machine language. Android is essentially a virtual machine, and runs on a variety of different processors (ARM, MIPS, and X86 being the most common), android apps need to be CPU transparent, and run on something equivalent to a JRE.
-- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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Yes the latest PHD2 has a great feature of predictive PEC. Definitely recommend you check it out
Thanks
Brian
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Andy, I followed your link and it appears my guide camera, SBIG ST-i, is not supported under LINUX... Any other suggestions?
All in it’s around 500-600 but very functional
Thanks
Brian
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John, can you help line this out for me? Ok, assume I get and assemble the Pi hardware, and install the Pi OS on the SD card. I need an input device and some sort of display; can I use my Android phone, preferably via WiFi, to do those functions? Carrying a keyboard and monitor would sort of defeat the purpose of small and light for traveling.
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