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Do you know what OS base you are using on your Uno Q? There are ways to bypass the compile of the indi library, but they are specific to Debian or Ubuntu. |
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Greetings,
Was wondering if anyone could suggest an edit to build-indi.sh to help install indi-allsky on an Arduino Uno Q. It has dual processors, so you could run sensors on the second chip like you would on an Arduino Nano with a sketch. It's 32 gb with 4gb of ram. The problem is the root side has limited space, so it will not compile Indi, as it has less then 4gb available. I have Tj.s all-sky running on it flawlessly, dumping images onto a flash drive. But it's not indi-allsky, which I love. I tried to get Gemini to help, but got into an endless cycle of try this, try that. It's a great 60-dollar option since Pi's are so expensive these days. I have the Uno Q connected to the camera via a usb hub, with the Tj setup, and it's plenty powerful enough, and I think Indi-allsky would run perfectly if I could only get it installed. Any helpful suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Brian
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