Hi Greg. I’ve been working on a similar problem with another user and can offer some comments. I don’t own TheSkyX so I’ve only used it quickly in a remote support session. But it looks like the user interface for choosing a mount has become very complicated. This is my impression of how things stand. There are two ways for TheSkyX to control a mount – through its proprietary software or via the third-party ASCOM driver for the mount. Those things don’t appear to be the same and they result in different setup challenges. If you choose a mount driver that looks like “Driver for telescope connected through TheSky”, you will be using the proprietary driver. In that case, I *think* you need to install and configure this plug-in for TheSkyX:
http://www.bisque.com/sc/media/p/112531.aspx
Even if that plug-in is already installed, you’ll need to configure it this way in order to get pulse-guiding and pointing information:
https://github.com/OpenPHDGuiding/phd2/wiki/SkyX-Settings
A second alternative is to make TheSkyX use the independent third-party ASCOM driver which, of course, supports pulse-guiding. In TheSkyX, you have to poke around in the mount setup window and find the choice for ‘ASCOM’. Then you have to click on the ‘Properties’ button to choose the actual ASCOM driver you want. For you, that would be ‘Temma by Takahashi’. This evidently changes the behavior of TheSkyX to some extent – I think you have to first do a ‘connect’ and then a ‘synch’ in order for TheSkyX to know where the scope is pointing.
Obviously, you need to use the same mount choice for both PHD2 and TheSkyX. There is no need that I’m aware of to run these apps in Administrator mode and that’s normally discouraged for security reasons. In the brief testing I did remotely, neither app was run in Admin mode.
If this sounds incredibly confusing, I agree. L
Good luck – please let us know where you end up so we can offer better advice going forward,
Bruce
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