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Rich software and driver support allows usage of C1+ camera without
necessity to invest into any 3
rd
party software package thanks to included
free SIPS software package. However, ASCOM (for Windows) and INDI (for
Linux) drivers, shipped with the camera, provide the way to integrate C1+
camera with broad variety of camera control programs.
The C1+ cameras are designed to work in cooperation with a host Personal
Computer (PC). As opposite to digital still cameras, which are operated
independently on the computer, the scientific slow-scan, cooled cameras
usually require computer for operation control, image download,
processing and storage etc. To operate the camera, you need a computer
which:
1.
Is compatible with a PC standard and runs modern 32 or 64-bit
Windows operating system.
2.
Is compatible with a PC standard and runs 32 or 64-bit Linux
operating system.
Drivers for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux systems are provided, but the
SIPS camera control and image processing software, supplied
with the camera, requires Windows operating system.
3.
Support for x64 based Apple Macintosh computers is also
included.
Only certain software packages are currently supported on Mac.
C1+ cameras are designed to be attached to host PC through very fast
USB 3.0 port. While C1+ cameras remain compatible with older (and
slower) USB 2.0 interface, image download time is significantly longer.
Alternatively, it is possible to use the “Moravian Camera Ethernet Adapter”
device. This device can connect up to four Cx (and Gx) cameras of any type
(not only C1+, but also C1, C2, C3 and C4) and offers 1 Gbps and
10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface for direct connection to the host PC.
Because the PC then uses TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the
cameras, it is possible to insert WiFi adapter or other networking device to
the communication path.