Hi Andy, thanks for your reply.
I tried what you suggested, but when clicking on the forked arrows I only get one option - 1:SX- H9.That is the main imaging camera.
In the Device Manager, when I plug in the USB cable with the camera connected, under Universal Serial Bus devices I get the 'Starlight Xpress CCD' driver added. If I click on that, it gives the version as 12.30.26.886 and the date 27/08/2015. I use the 32bit version of the SX CCD driver as my PC runs under Win7 32bit Home Premium.
Probably most SX users run their guide camera separately from their main imaging camera via a seperate USB connection. A good example being the Lodestar. However, when I purchased the SXV guider circa 2006, I don't recall them being around and the SXV guide head connected via a multipin miniature plug to either a USB interface box in the days when the MX range still used a parallel port connection or in the case of the USB SXVF/R - H9 via a patch cable to the back of the main camera.
Quite what determines which camera is used in the driver software I've no idea. I use MaximDL with the 'SX Universal driver' and its in its setup were one states whether a guide head is in use on not. If so, another box (Dual Chip Mode) has to be ticked in the Maxim Camera control window. Maybe its similar for SBIG cameras with the main and guide chips housed in the same body, but linked via one USB cable?
It would seem also with PHD2 there is only one option when using a SX camera - ie. 'Starlight Xpress SXV' and probably that applies to any model? Not only to eyepiece sized guiders, but to their main imaging cameras also? As you say, probably Terry at SX would know,
ATB John