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==Which PiKVM OS version to use?==
==Which PiKVM OS version to use?==
Geekworm KVM series only supports PiKVM V3 platform OS version:
Geekworm KVM series only supports '''PiKVM V3 platform''' OS version:


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Revision as of 18:30, 27 February 2025

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We created this PiKVM wiki word just to introduce PiKVM and have no intention of infringing PiKVM's copyright.

Introducing PiKVM

PiKVM is first and foremost a trademark, which is controlled by https://pikvm.org, and it does not belong to Geekworm.


PiKVM[1] (https://pikvm.org/) is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can use your remote keyboard and mouse or PiKVM can simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor, which are then presented in a web browser as if you were working on a remote system directly. It's true hardware-level access with no dependency on any remote ports, protocols or services!


PiKVM is Free and Open Source Software released under the GPLv3.


Geekworm's KVM products use the open source pikvm software developed by pikvm.org under the GPLv3 without any modification. Geekworm will regularly donate to pikvm.org


About after-sales service of Geekworm KVM Products:

The after-sales service of all products sold by Geekworm should be the responsibility of our Geekworm team (email: support@geekworm.com), please do not disturb the official PiKVM after-sales team.



Geekworm KVM family products:

Model Compatible With Form Factor Max Input Resolution ATX Control RTC Chipset OLED display PoE RS232 Console Ethernet M.2 NVMe Socket Control of PCs USB HUB I2S audio
KVM-A3 V1.6 Raspberry Pi 4 HAT 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No 1GbE No 1 No Yes
In-phase I2S wire
KVM-A8 V1.8 Raspberry Pi 4 PCI 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes PCF8563 0.96"
(Equipped with a 2P
wire to connect the OLED)
802.3af No 1GbE No 1 No Yes
Inverted-phase I2S wire
KVM-A4 V2.0 Raspberry Pi 2W HAT 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No No No 1 No No
X680 V1.5 Raspberry Pi CM4 Box 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes PCF8563 0.96" No No 1GbE 2280 4 Yes HDMI audio supported
X680 V1.3
Updated to V1.5 now
Raspberry Pi CM4 Box 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No 1GbE 2280 4 Yes HDMI audio supported
X651 V1.0 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" 802.3af No 1GbE No 1 No HDMI audio supported
X650 V1.3 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 No No No 1GbE No 1 No HDMI audio supported
X650 V1.5 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes DS1307 No No No 1GbE No 1 No HDMI audio supported
X652 V1.0 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes DS1307 No 802.3af
(POE injector
is required due to
compatibility issues)
No 1GbE 2280 1 No No


Which PiKVM OS version to use?

Geekworm KVM series only supports PiKVM V3 platform OS version:

Some Resource:

References

  1. PiKVM © belongs to https://pikvm.org

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