= papywizard FAQ = * [#General General] * [#Whatisamotorizedheadfor What is a motorized head for?] * [#Ismycamerasupported Is my camera supported?] * [#Installation Installation] * [#WhatdevicecanIuse What device can I use?] * [#BluetoothdoesnotworkunderWindows Bluetooth does not work under Windows] * [#Errors Errors] * [#Errorrelatedtoconfiguration Error related to configuration] * [#HardwareError:Axisncantsendcommand HardwareError: Axis n can't send command] == General == === What is a motorized head for? === === Is my camera supported? === == Installation == === What device can I use? === Papywizard is mainly developped for Nokia 770/N800/N810 devices. The 770 is an old discontinued product, but can be found on ebay for less than 75€. The installation of that device is a little more complicated than on others, as it needs to be flashed with a new firmeware, but its design is much better. On the other hand, N800/N810 are faster, simpler to configure, but more expensive. For a complete description of how to configure these devices, see this [http://www.autopano.net/wiki/action/view/Install_Papywizard_on_Nokia_770_N800_N810 Autopano wiki page] === Bluetooth does not work under Windows === Bluetooth support through [http://org.csail.mit.edu/pybluez pybluez] is limited; only Windows and Broadcom stacks are supported. So, if your device comes with Toshiba or Bluesoleil stack, first remove it, and let Windows install its drivers. It should then work. == Errors == === Error related to configuration === It may happen that the configuration file can't be updated while installing a new version, especially when you use dev. release. If Papywizard can't start, and report an error related to the configuration, you need to remove the config. file: * C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\papywizard\papywizard.conf¹ under Windows * ~/.config/papywizard/papywizard.conf under linux (including maemo) ''¹: you have to configure the Windows Explorater so it shows you ''system'' files and directories. === '''!HardwareError: Axis ''n'' can't send command''' === Papywizard can't correctly comunicate with the head. Solutions: * check if the head is switched on * if using serial driver, be sure to use the correct port * if using a bluetooth-to-serial converter, don't forget to configure its baudrate to 9600 for the Merlin/Orion head