The zfcp device driver is a low-level driver or host-bus adapter driver that supplements the LinuxSCSI stack. Setting up the zfcp device driver Red Hat® Enterprise Linuxloads the zfcp device driver for you when an FCP device becomes available. Use anaconda or dracut to configure the zfcp device driver. Red Hat, IncVirtio SCSIHardware ID PCI VEN1AF4&DEV1004 Select the driver for your operating system and its bit. It is recommended to install a later version of the driver (see the release date). To go to the download file, click on the link. Drivers red hat scsi & raid devices.

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Every QSI scientific camera is accompanied by a collection of software applications and tools that allow you to begin imaging immediately using Microsoft Windows® or Linux platforms. QSI cameras are supported on the Macintosh by 3rd party applications.

The Quantum Programmer unlocks the full potential of your QSI Decoders. Compatible with all Windows operating systems, it enables users to reflash their decoders to take advantage of firmware updates or new sound file releases.

This is the home of the ASCOM Initiative, a loosely-knit group of astronomy software developers and astronomy device manufacturers devoted to vendor-independent plug-and-play control. SDW-085 QSI burner driver informations. Download latest Firmware and driver for FREE. INDI QSI driver is available for download as a 3rd party driver from INDI's download page. Under Ubuntu, you can install it via: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mutlaqja/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install indi-qsi Features. QSI Reviews “No CCD sensor in recent memory has generated as much excitement as the 8.3mp Kodak KAF-8300 with tiny 5.4 micron pixels. All the major manufacturers of astronomical CCD cameras offer models with this detector, but those from Quantum Scientific Imaging caught our eye, because the built-in filter wheel is so close to the sensor.

QSI provides robust Application Programming Interfaces (API) for both Windows and Linux environments, enabling commercial customers and end users to write their own custom camera control applications.

InstallER

The installer includes USB Drivers, User Guides and ASCOM support. You will be able to optionally install native plugins for AstroArt during installation. If you received a complimentary code for SGPro with your camera you can download it here.

Download the latest version of the QSI Installer (.zip) v2020.07.30

Legacy:

Our legacy installer includes our old ASCOM driver QSI Installer(.zip) 30.9MB v1.0.0.3

Windows Microscopy Applications

Plug-in for Micro-Manager

µManager is software for control of microscopes. It works with almost all microscopes, cameras and peripherals on the market, and provides an easy to use interface that lets you run your microscopy-based experiments. Together with ImageJ, μManager provides a comprehensive, widely supported, open source, freely available image acquistion and processing solution.

μManager has a simple and clean user interface which allows you to execute common microscope image acquisition strategies such as time-lapses, multi-channel imaging, z-stacks, and combinations thereof. μManager works with microscopes from all four major manufacturers (Leica, Nikon, Olympus and Zeiss), a wide range of scientific cameras and many peripherals used in microscope imaging, such as stages, filter wheels, shutters, etc.
Learn more about μManager

Notes:There are separate plug-ins for 32 and 64-bit version of µManager. It is important that you download the correct QSI µManager plug-in for the version of µManager installed on your system. Note that it’s possible to install and run the 32-bit version of µManager on a 64-bit sytem so best to confirm which version you are running. Since µManager is a written as a plug-in for ImageJ, launch µManager, then select Help > About ImageJ… The 64-bit version will show that you’re running the 64-bit version of Java.

The plug-in requires that the latest version of “QSI USB Drivers and Software” is installed, which can be found above.

Download the 1.4.22 version of the QSI μManager Plug-in (32-bit) (.exe) 7.31MB v1.0
Download the 1.4.22 version of the QSI μManager Plug-in (64-bit) (.exe) 13.88MB v1.0

The current released plug-in is compatible with the current posted stable release of µManager (µManager Release 1.4.22). You will need to install version 1.4.22 of µManager, which can be found here.

Sample LabVIEW vi’s

QSI provides sample VI’s for LabVIEW that can be used as a starting point to develop custom LabVIEW applications using the QSI Windows COM API.
Please contact QSI Support for details.

Sample MATLAB code

QSI provides sample code for controlling QSI cameras from within MATLAB.

Windows Astronomy Applications

QSI cameras are supported by all popular astronomy image acquisition and image processing applications.

Plug-in for Astroart

The Astroart plug-in is included with our latest installer. To learn more go to the Astroart website.

Note: Astroart users-
After installing software release 7.2, you must also install the new Astroart plug-in v7.2

Sequence Generator Pro

Sequence Generator Pro from Main Sequence Software provides complete support for the QSI camera line. With it you can create and execute complex imaging sequences and perform fast “frame and focus” routines (with support for fast download and “draggable” sub-frames).
Learn more from the Main Sequence Software website

TheSkyX Professional from Software Bisque

TheSkyX Pro is a camera and observatory control software from Software Bisque. You must be running TheSkyX Professional version 10.1.11 or later. Support for QSI cameras is included.

AstroPhotography Tool (APT)

Support for QSI cameras is included Astro Photography Tool v2.40 or later.
Download a free demo of Astro Photography Tool from the APT website

Note: APT users —
Native QSI camera control is built into Astro Photography Tool version 2.40 or later.
See the Astro Photography Tool web site for addtional details

Images Plus

Support for QSI cameras is included Images Plus Camera Control version 3.8b or later.
Download a demo of Images Plus Camera Control from the Images Plus website

Note: Images Plus users —
QSI camera control is built into Images Plus Camera Control version 3.80b or later. See the Images Plus website for addtional details

Nebulosity

QSI cameras are supported in Stark Labs Nebulosity version 1.7.0 and later and Nebulosity 2, version 2.0.5 and later, and Nebulosity 3.
Download the latest version of Nebulosity directly from the Stark Labs website

Note: Nebulosity users —
Support for QSI cameras is built directly into Nebulosity. After installing software release 5.2, you must also install Nebulosity version 2.1.2 or later. Onda network & wireless cards driver download. Later versions of Nebulosity (e.g. 2.1.11) support additional features on QSI cameras, but are not yet officially released. If you’d like to download a beta version of Nebulosity you can do so from the Stark Labs Pre-Release page.

PRiSM

Driver

QSI cameras are supported in PRiSM versions 7.2.9 or later. PRiSM is an integrated software package that incudes telescope control (telescope,filter wheel, focuser), CCD camera control, preprocessing, processing and analyzing astronomical images, and an efficient Skymap tool.
Learn more and download a 60-day free trial directly from thePRiSM website

Apple mac Applications

Smart technologies ulc port devices driver download windows 10. TheSkyX Professional

QSI cameras are supported on Intel-based Macintosh computers by recent versions of TheSkyX Professional for the Macintosh. Please visit the Software Bisque website for complete details.

Nebulosity

QSI cameras are supported on Intel-based Macintosh computers by Nebulosity from Stark Labs. Download the latest version of Nebulosity directly from the Stark Labs website

QSEye & QSEye Lite

QSEye and QSEye Lite (free) provide support for image acquisition from QSI cameras. Both the free and paid versions can be downloaded from the Mac App Store. Additional details can be found on the QSEye website

INDI

QSI cameras are supported by INDI (Open Astronomy Instrumentation). Read more about INDI and download the free software from the INDI website

Linux Applications

GoQAT

QSI cameras are supported on Linux by GoQAT, a free Open Source Linux application designed to operate a QSI camera, autoguider and telescope. Read more about GoQAT and download the latest version directly from the GoQAT website

INDI

QSI cameras are supported by INDI (Open Astronomy Instrumentation). Read more about INDI and download the free driver from the INDI website

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Custom Application Development

Windows® Custom Application Development

QSI provides both anASCOM-compatible API (Application Programming Interface) alongside a more traditional C API enabling users to write their own custom camera control applications. The camera control API is an automation component that communicates with the camera device driver and exports a COM automation interface. COM automation provides an interface that allows Microsoft Office, VB, VBA, C++, and other Windows applications to control the camera. Our C API allows you to write your application in any language that can interface with the C language.

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Using the Windows COM API with LabVIEW, MATLAB and other applications

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The QSI camera control Windows API is an automation component that communicates with the camera device driver and exports a COM automation interface. The COM automation interface allows custom camera control applications to be developed for use with National Instruments LabVIEW, MathWorks MATLAB and any other application that adhere to the Windows COM interface. QSI has sample VI’s for LabVIEW that can be used as a starting point to develop custom LabVIEW applications. Pleasecontact QSI Support for details.

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Linux Custom Application Development

Qsi Camera Drivers

QSI provides a camera control C++ API for Linux users. The API provides full camera control and image capture capabilities via the USB interface. The API is implemented as a shared library providing an easy to use camera object that exposes all of the features and capabilities of the camera. It is well suited for both simple scripting, and more sophisticated imaging application development. The QSI Linux API requires Linux kernel version 2.6 or later configured with libusb. The QSI Linux API is distributed in source code form and can be built using the standard GNU configuration and build tools. See the ChangeLog and README files in the archive for additional details.

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Download the QSI Linux API (.tar.gz) 1.2mb v7.6.0