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But a "Hard Boot" often solves any unusual stuff.
if that's the case with the situation you describe, it's possible that a bad alignment caused the model to get corrupted
I'm not saying the Gemini is infallible (as evidenced by the beta firmware), but things like 180 degrees off are common signs that a setting somewhere was not correct
If that happens again, maybe you can record exactly what happened in what order, and we can look more closely at it
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 1:02 PM Sonny Edmonds <sonnyedmonds@...> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 12:48 PM, Brian Valente wrote:
If the mount is pointing 180 degrees the wrong direction that almost certainly a date/time and/or location issue
After doing a fresh modeling build up and having successfully slewed around to a few other stars? Nothing changed the settings, it just got weird. So I shut down the Gemini 2, re-centered my telescope, and started over. I was actually laughing at the antics.
But a "Hard Boot" often solves any unusual stuff. ? -- SonnyE