![]() We all descended from a fellow who came to America in the 1600's. The Hubbell/Hubble family is a small family. Stay Tuned!! Thank you for mentioning my family name. The hardware design though does not preclude the use of both at the same time, This is a future enhancement that will be implemented at some point and is part of our long term plan for our product development. Currently the PMC-Eight only works with either serial OR wireless not both. We did this because we did not want to have any issues at all with copyright infringement or other IP issues using Meade's or Celestron's command language in our product. We do not have any current plans to update the firmware command interpreter to use any other command language. ![]() The hardware configuration might look like this: PMC-Eight WindowsPC NETWORK Android The PMC-Eight uses the ES Command language as documented in the PMC-Eight Programmer's Reference. You would have to run the PMC-Eight from a windows machine as that would be serving the PMC-Eight through the Alpaca connector to the network. ![]() Hi Mike, It might be possible to run Alpaca on the Android tablet, you will just have to give it a try. PS, did your last name have an influence on your pursuit of a career in astronomy (and yes, I know it is spelled differently). Lastly, I was wondering why it is not possible to use both the WiFi and Serial Port with the PMC-8? ![]() In Lieu of that possibility, is it possible to get the PMC-8 to emulate one of the scopes that the Android version of Stellarium (or SkySafari for that matter) natively supports? Is it possible to run the Android version of Stellarium on a tablet using WiFi and with ASCOM Alpaca installed on the same tablet? i.e., can Stellarium be run without the use of a Windows based computer? ![]()
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