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The actual communication is hidden in the SDK and USB driver. APT (BYE, EOS utility, SGP and etc.) can send commands to the SDK like "make connection", "set ISO", "make exposure", "download image" and so on.
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This SDK works with the USB drivers and the direct control on the USB port is not accessible to applications. There is only one communication library (SDK) that is provided by Canon which is used by all Windows and Mac applications including Canon's EOS utility. It is circumstantial that happened while you were using APT, but effect would be the same with any other application if you had used it in that exact moment. In short - APT did not break your camera. I'm sorry to hear that you have such troubles! So please check your software carefully before you release. Give you up on this, luckily I didn't not plug my cooled CCD on the computer! It is not so often they said, but it happened to me! it is a modified DSLR, I could not go back to Canon and ask them to fix it.įinally I sent back to another country thousand miles away where I bought, they said the software damaged the USB plug, you could neither avoid using computer or change the mainboard, and of course the cost of the mainboard is just like buying another camera. I tried whatever ways mentioned on internet, it didn't work. I suspected might be because of loose capable, turned on the camera and reconnected several times, then the camera shown deadly error 70. In the beginning it was fine, but after several mins, the software could not find my camera anymore.
I downloaded the software and plugged my Camera last month like what I did on Backyard Eos. It is not safe to use at all, and it is thousand pounds of modified Cool DSLR You should be able to take pictures with Voyager using your Canon DSLR camera, connected via BackyardEOS and the open source ASCOM driver.I am not sure if I am the unlucky one, but APT has killed my camera. Choose your image mode and ISO, and click OK
Use the port number you wrote down when you enabled it in BackyardEOS in step 7 above. Select BackyardEOS as the connection method.
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Select ASCOM Camera Driver for DSLR in the ASCOM Camera Chooser menu, then click Properties:.In the Setup workspace, click the Camera button and then choose ASCOM Camera from the Camera drop-down menu: Your Windows firewall will ask if it's OK to let BackyardEOS through - allow it. In BackyardEOS's settings, check the box to Enable TCP Server, write down the port number, click Save.
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Following the instructions that come with that program, install and configure your camera and get it working with BackyardEOS before proceeding.
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Go to Github: and click the Clone or download button, then Download ZIP