https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416650

--- Comment #7 from mountainai...@outlook.com ---
INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS:

#1:  While working on some configuration issues with the scope set up in my
house, I took 1000 1-second photos without a crash.  I was not guiding since I
was in the house, but when I attempted the same scenario outside later that
night WITH guiding, it crashed repeatedly.  In some workflows I couldn't get
more than 1 or 2 shots.

#2:  This led me to some experimentation.  Working on the assumption that
guiding seems to cause this, I discovered that duration of the main cam
dramatically affects the observed instability.  With the guide cam taking
sub-framed/ROI'd guiding images every second (ASI174MM), and the main cam
taking full 1-seocnd photos, Ekos seems to crash within a handful of main cam
photos.  But if I increase that duration, crashes dramatically reduce.   I've
been taking 300-second photos for over an hour now with no crashes.

So... very short camera exposures and/or collisions between processing imagery
from two higher-frequency cameras seems to be the cause.

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