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(2026-05-28, 05:27 PM)Lastknownposition Wrote: Thanks for the suggestion Tom.

I know this is completely lame but I ended up trying a number of different things (which I cannot recall in what order or even precisely what I did) but now it is working!

Thanks again for all the help, hopefully I wont break it anytime soon :-)

Bruce

Bruce,

Can you see the spheres in Pypilot Calibration?   If so; you are ahead of me!

Tom
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#32
Sean,

Today I repeated the steps in the last section of code in your #7 post and I now have the images of the two spheres.   Not sure why it worked after competing the steps a second time unless you had made some alterations to the code since my first attempt.   Doesn't matter as Pypilot appears to now be fully functional and I can move on to the calibration.  

Thanks for the assistance

Tom
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