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Stellarium angle version
Stellarium angle version











I installed using: Update driver/browse my computer/let me pick from a list of drivers It seem odd that such an early (2009) driver would work but it does. TBH I spent a long time on this and was about to give up, but somehow I did succeed in the end using Prolific driver v3.3.5.122. This is fiddly to install because Win 10 by default keeps re-installing the latest drivers. There are other threads about this but is seems Win 10 requires an older driver. Then I had a problem with the Serial/USB cable drivers used to connect to the mount (which I do via the Synscan handset). Windows 10 now installed, and runs Stellarium v14.3 in ANGLE mode, with Stellarium Scope v2013.8.9.68. Right - slightly later than advertised, as they say.! Next step, reload Win 10 and see if it all works OK still. The solution is to uncheck the "auto-start Stellarium" box in S.Scope, and open the ANGLE verison manually once S.Scope has fired up. The problem is that I had S.Scope set to auto start Stellarium, and of course it was pointing to the Vanilla version which crashes, rather than the ANGLE version. In fact I cant get MESA version working at all on mine.Īlso, I found that StellariumScope v2013.8.9.68 also works OK on Stellarium 14.3, even though its a rather out of date version. I suspect the earlier MESA mode will become redundant because many folk seem to report it's slow to render and ANGLE is now being used for graphics rendering on a number of common browsers. Most folk with a more modern PC or laptop might not need this as their Open GL support will be better. I now have Stellarium 14.3 working in ANGLE mode and its great. Further follow on in case anyone else has this problem.













Stellarium angle version