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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 18:31, 15 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200 (Hi there! When the X120x UPS board's battery protection (overcurrent/overvoltage) kicks in, the system will cut off the battery power supply.)
- 11:13, 14 December 2025 167.179.139.71 talk posted a new comment on X306 (I've contacted support@geekworm.com about the LED and temperature issues.)
- 21:17, 13 December 2025 82.66.224.238 talk posted a new comment on XScript (Thanks a lot for your help)
- 02:17, 13 December 2025 126.40.168.227 talk posted a new comment on X1200 (For the X120x UPS board, when the battery protection (overcurrent/overvoltage) is activated, does the system maintain power output to the RPi5, or does it disable the output until the fault is cleared?)
- 18:17, 12 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6172 on HDMI to LVDS
- 18:11, 12 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on HDMI to LVDS (Hi there! Please kindly refer to User Manual (https://wiki....1-EN.pdf) Page 5 - section "d) HDMI Built-in EDID Preferred Resolution Modification Command" for details. Is it possible to configure this for 1024x768 at 30 FPS? == Yes, it supports a resolution of 1024×768 @ 60Hz.)
- 18:10, 12 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on HDMI to LVDS (Hi there! Please kindly refer to User Manual (https://wiki....1-EN.pdf) Page 5 - section "d) HDMI Built-in EDID Preferred Resolution Modification Command" for details. Is it possible to configure this for 1024x768 at 30 FPS? == Yes, It supports a resolution of 1024×768 @ 60Hz.)
- 12:23, 12 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on EDP to HDMI Adapter (We can customize an EDID HAT for you with the following adjustments: 1.Remove the 30-pin connector 2.Flash the 4-lane EDID Please note that laptops rely on the graphics card to read the EDID and adjust the output automatically. Some graphics cards may have compatibility issues, so we can’t guarantee the device will work right away. Additional debugging may be needed.)
- 00:02, 12 December 2025 65.213.72.146 talk posted a new comment on HDMI to LVDS (Is it possible to configure this for 1024x768 at 30 FPS?)
- 18:46, 11 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X306 (Hi there! Thank you for your feedback – we’ve received it. To better diagnose the issue, could you kindly help provide a bit more info? 1. For the LED light sequence problem: Do you have a reference video to share? 2. For the overheating issue: Is the X306 loaded with other HATs, and what heat sink are you using? If possible, please reach out to us via email at support@geekworm.com. This info will be crucial for our analysis. Thank you for your understanding!)
- 18:28, 11 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on HDMI to LVDS (Hi there! Please kindly refer to User Manual (https://wiki.geekworm.com/images/7/7a/HDMI-to-RGB-LVDS-V1.1-EN.pdf) Page 6 - section "f) LVDS 6bit/8bit Output Mode Setting Command" for details. LVDS 6bit/8bit Output Mode Setting Command Input: test 103 id Click "Send Data". The command is successful if the receive window displays the following. Reboot the board afterward: cmd=103, p0=0, p1=0, p2=0 bit mode id=0x00, please re-start the board. Note: Parameter "id" only accepts values 0 or 2...)
- 13:19, 11 December 2025 174.67.129.172 talk posted a new comment on EDP to HDMI Adapter (Hi there, I am the commenter who asked about the 4K 60 Hz signal below. I wanted to reply to your post about finding a suitable EDP-HDMI adapter for my laptop motherboard. The output resolution is 3840 × 2160 and the output signal is 4 lanes. Thanks!)
- 20:06, 9 December 2025 51.155.100.200 talk posted a new comment on HDMI to LVDS (Is it possible to configure the LVDS bit-depth by sending UART commands? It is set to 8-bit, but I'd like to change it to 6-bit.)
- 13:43, 9 December 2025 167.179.139.71 talk posted a new comment on X306 (The LEDs also light up out of order when charging from flat, it lights up in the order 2, 1, 3, 4 instead of 1, 2, ,3, 4.)
- 12:27, 8 December 2025 167.179.139.71 talk posted a new comment on X306 (The back of this board gets extremely hot while charging.)
- 10:18, 5 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1209 (Hi there! So sorry we haven’t tested this brand’s products yet—we’re not sure about the compatibility and can’t offer relevant suggestions for now.)
- 18:38, 4 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200 Hardware (Hi there! The "Pi 5 not detected" issue may occur due to improper installation, poor contact, or failure to detect 3.3V. Interface ⑧ (5V0-5V power output LED) will turn on for 3 seconds and then turn off if the Pi 5 is not detected (refer to: https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1200_Hardware#/media/File:X1200-V1.2-IMG-7240-Interface-NEW.jpg) We recommend checking if it's properly installed and ensuring good contact of the interfaces. Then refer to Section [2.9] of the tutorial for troubleshooting...)
- 17:45, 4 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on LVDS2 (Hi there! It's single 8. We recommend shorting R20 on the board with a 0-ohm resistor.)
- 17:26, 4 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on NASPi 3.5 (Unfortunately, the activity LEDs on the board cannot be turned off via software.)
- 22:40, 3 December 2025 126.74.21.216 talk posted a new comment on X1200 Hardware (Could you please explain the criteria used to determine when the Pi5 is 'not detected'?)
- 19:44, 3 December 2025 37.157.64.193 talk posted a new comment on X1209 (Will this work if another module, such as the Waveshare RM520N-GL 5G HAT, is installed between the Raspberry Pi and the Geekworm X1209? Thanks in advance.)
- 12:34, 3 December 2025 167.103.55.107 talk posted a new comment on LVDS2 (I have below configuration in my LVDS Connector, can you please confirm whether its single 8 or Dual 8? LVDS_TFT_D0± LVDS_TFT_D1± LVDS_TFT_D2± LVDS_TFT_D3± LVDS_TFT_CK± (clock))
- 18:18, 2 December 2025 191.101.157.19 talk posted a new comment on NASPi 3.5 (Hi Is it possible to turn off activity LEDs on the board??? Thx)
- 10:31, 2 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1205 (Hello! We’ve received your question. To pinpoint the issue, our first step is basic troubleshooting: ① What are the specifications of your power supply? ② Are there any other devices connected to this UPS? We initially suspect the shutdown of only one NVME drive is due to insufficient power supply. We recommend trying a DC-powered power supply rated at 12V/3A or higher. Based on the current information, we can only make a basic assessment—we’ll need your additional feedback to further ide...)
- 16:55, 1 December 2025 94.205.196.162 talk posted a new comment on X1205 (i bought the x1205 a few months ago, has been working fine until last week, when i started having shutdowns. i use it with geekworm dual nvme hat. i disconnected the board and sprayed contact cleaner, after which it was working ok for a day, then suddenly one of my nvme's dropped off. i previously had a similar issue with x1200 which is the reason why i upgraded)
- 12:23, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi there! The two XH2.54 connectors are in parallel – we recommend a total battery capacity of no more than 10000mAh.)
- 12:21, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X680 (Hi there! Please test with different USB ports, and ideally share the specific wiring diagram – we need more details to pinpoint the issue. Reach us via email (support@geekworm.com) if needed.)
- 11:09, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1206 (Hi there! Sorry for the late reply. We’ve newly uploaded the electrical diagram for X1206 – please refer to https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1206#/media/File:X1206v1.1-dwg2.png)
- 11:08, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6150 on X680
- 11:06, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X680 (Hi there! Sorry for the late reply. We’ve newly uploaded the electrical diagram for X1206 – please refer to https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1206#/media/File:X1206v1.1-dwg2.png)
- 10:38, 1 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X729-script (Hi there! We’ve received your feedback and suggestions, shared them with our tech team. Thank you so much – your input means a lot to us!)
- 07:17, 30 November 2025 95.90.242.228 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (How many parallel batteries can be charged per XH2.54 battery connector?)
- 05:10, 30 November 2025 173.48.234.85 talk posted a new comment on X680 (I have the USB plugged into the motherboard and into the X680. In the PIKVM web interface, I'm unable to control the keyboard/mouse remotely of the selected PC. How do I enable this functionality?)
- 14:52, 29 November 2025 143.105.11.204 talk posted a new comment on X729-script (These scripts are written for libgpiod v1. If you are running a recent version of Raspbery Pi, you will have libgpiod v2.x installed. At least 3 of the provided scripts will have to be adjusted due to changes in syntax. Hopefully the team at Geekworm can update their instructions to be compatible with the latest version. If you have issues installing and x729off does nothing, ask ChatGPT, it will run you through the fixes!)
- 02:57, 28 November 2025 23.233.167.184 talk posted a new comment on X1206 (Hello, The X1206 is definitively what I need for my project. Can I have the technical dimensions of the pcb with the inputs/outputs? Similar to the Raspberry Pi 5? Cheers)
- 16:07, 27 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi there! If you have a suitable battery holder and its interface/voltage meet the X1203’s requirements, it could theoretically work. But to be on the safe side, we don’t recommend this setup. For 21700 battery use, we suggest considering the X1209 instead (https://wiki...rm.com/X1209))
- 16:06, 27 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6143 on X1203
- 16:06, 27 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi there! If you have a suitable battery holder and its interface/voltage meet the X1203’s requirements, it could theoretically work. But to be on the safe side, we don’t recommend this setup. For 21700 battery use, we suggest considering the X1209 instead (https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1209))
- 19:30, 26 November 2025 95.90.242.228 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi, can the x1203 be used with 21700 batteries?)
- 17:40, 26 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X651 (Hi there! We don’t recommend powering via USB and PoE simultaneously, but occasional use won’t cause issues. For slow speed and packet loss, check your network—suggest using a 1000M (Gigabit) connection.)
- 11:11, 26 November 2025 199.38.68.247 talk posted a new comment on X651 (What happens if you power X651 via usb and PoE, I accidentally did this when I upgraded the switch it was plugged into, to a model that had PoE and it was not till a week or more later that I noticed it was drawing power from the PoE switch. I had not used it for awhile but I noticed that it is only connecting at 100mbps now and has packet errors too.)
- 17:59, 25 November 2025 Harry talk contribs posted a new comment on X735-script (===Clone the script=== Clone pruduct software script if use the last '''Trixie''' OS git clone -b trixie https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-script Please use the following command to get the software script if you are using '''BOOKWORM''' OS git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x735-script '''PS''': Run the following command to view system information: <pre> pi@geekworm:~ $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 13 (trix...)
- 09:25, 25 November 2025 194.39.226.130 talk posted a new comment on X1003 (Super noob question: if I will use some long GPIO pin extenders or ribbon - will I be able to mount on top Sense HAT?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit
- 23:01, 24 November 2025 219.77.60.53 talk posted a new comment on X735-script (Thanks for your reply, as both pwm fans and soft shutdown scripts not works, could you side provide a set of updated scripts for the gpio updated lib?)
- 12:08, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on How to Configure RAID Setting (Hi there! The X882 does not support software-based LED disabling.)
- 12:03, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X735-script (Hi there! It might be a GPIO-related issue. Please refer to FAQ1 - Q1: "Why does running python3 ~/x735-script/read_fan_speed.py get errors?" https://wiki.geekworm.com/X735-script#FAQ We highly recommend that you click the link in the answer to view more details and solutions—this is essential for resolving the problem: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/6037.)
- 11:38, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1206 (Hi there! The X1206 can realize the function you need. We're sorry that we don't have a dedicated tutorial for it, and you'll need to work it out on your own. Our suggestion is to refer to the X1206 UPS software setup tutorial at [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Power_mgmt/x120x-v1.0_software.html]. You can check the entire page, with a focus on section 4.1 [Run the command to read battery voltage and percentage].)
- 11:15, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on NASPi (Hi there! The power button settings of NASPi v2.0 do not support customization.)
- 11:15, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6132 on NASPi
- 11:14, 24 November 2025 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on NASPi (Hi there! The power button settings of NASPi v2.0 do not support customization.)