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- 15:23, 20 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1008 (Sorry, this case is still a planned product and not yet manufactured. The X1008-C1 asm.stp is the original design source file. It is designed thin because it is intended to be made of aluminum alloy. We cannot provide the .stl file for a 2.5mm thick case as you requested.)
- 14:08, 20 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on C779-Software (Sorry to hear that. We've updated the relevant Software Demo. Please refer to [https://wiki.geekworm.com/Template:C792_/_C790_/_C779_Software_Demo C792_/_C790_/_C779_Software_Demo]. Kindly give it another try — hope this helps.)
- 11:43, 20 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1202 (This function can be implemented via a script. Please refer to the [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Power_mgmt/x120x-v1.0_software.html software settings page of the X120x series] and write a custom script to achieve this function on your own.)
- 14:17, 18 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9989.jpg
- 14:17, 18 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9989.jpg
- 14:12, 18 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9991.jpg
- 14:12, 18 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9991.jpg
- 18:44, 16 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on P573 (Hello, I believe you're asking: Are the positions and distances of the four screws used to attach the case for P173 and P573 identical? They use the same screw length, but differ in screw hole positions and case interface cutouts. These two products are designed for different Raspberry Pi boards, so mixing them is not recommended.)
- 18:34, 16 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on P173 (Hello, we don't offer the P473 model, so I assume this was a typo. If you're asking whether the positions and distances of the four mounting screws for the P173 case are consistent: yes, all batches of the P173 share the same screw hole parameters.)
- 18:17, 16 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1501 (Hi, Theoretically, the X1501 supports 1 Hailo-10H + 1 NVMe SSD. However, we haven’t tested this exact combination and cannot guarantee full compatibility. We have tested our PCIe to NVMe Shield for Raspberry Pi 5 ([https://wiki.geekworm.com/Template:PCIe_to_NVME_Sets details here]), which you can refer to for your evaluation. Hope this helps.)
- 18:01, 14 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on C519 (The packing list of C519 does include a thermal pad, which comes as one full piece. You can cut it into the proper quantity and size as needed ([https://wiki.geekworm.com/File:C519-IMG-9181-Thermal-Pad.jpg please refer to the attached picture]).)
- 17:54, 14 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X-UPS1 (Sorry, the 12V and 5V outputs cannot be used simultaneously.)
- 17:07, 14 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X306 (Sorry, the X306 does not have power management functionality, and it does not support reading the battery status via software or command line.)
- 18:25, 9 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X735 Hardware (Hi there! Please refer to this [https://wiki.geekworm.com/X735#Features Intelligent and safe power management]: *Press the momentary button or external momentary power switch to turn on *Press the momentary button or external momentary power switch and hold for 1~2seconds to reboot *Press the momentary button or external momentary power switch and hold for 3~7seconds to implement safe shutdown *Press the momentary button or external momentary power switch and hold for more than 8 seconds...)
- 18:18, 9 March 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on EDP to HDMI Adapter (Hi there! 1. Is this compatible with 1920x1200 input? ==Yes, it supports 1920x1200 input. Just set your mainboard to force 1920×1200 output (the mainboard EDID defaults to 1920×1080 automatically). 2. Can I buy the customized part with 30-pin connector removed? ==The 40-pin connector works with both 2-lane and 4-lane. As long as ① your mainboard forces 1 eDP signal output, and ② the 40-pin wiring matches, you can use only the 40-pin connector — no need to remove the 30-pin connector.)
- 18:00, 28 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:Editting frame rate.png
- 18:00, 28 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:Editting frame rate.png
- 17:06, 28 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page Template:C792 / C790 / C779 Software Demo (Created page with "{{GD Template Impl}} <span class="tb_red">This guide depends on the version of the official Raspberry Pi OS you are using; instructions vary by OS version. Please contact us i...")
- 15:36, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X735 Hardware (Please refer to the [https://wiki.geekworm.com/File:X735-c3.0-IMG-3484-Interface-Schematic-EN.jpg Connector for External Power Switch|] section at the bottom right of this image. - -The interface on X735 V3.0 is the same as on X735 V2.5.)
- 15:31, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X735 Hardware
- 15:31, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X735 Hardware (Please refer to the [Connector for External Power Switch] section at the bottom right of this image:[https://wiki.geekworm.com/images/c/c3/X735-c3.0-IMG-3484-Interface-Schematic-EN.jpg] The interface on V3.0 is the same as on V2.5.)
- 15:30, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X735 Hardware
- 15:30, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X735 Hardware (Please refer to the [Connector for External Power Switch] section at the bottom right of this image:File:X735-c3.0-IMG-3484-Interface-Schematic-EN.jpg - -The interface on X735 V3.0 is the same as on X735 V2.5.)
- 15:04, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on Pi5-5V5APD (Yes, this is a power module specially designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 with 5V 5A handshake protocol. Please note: *The USB‑A port has no CC signal and cannot do PD negotiation with the Pi. *The USB‑C port has CC signal, supports PD negotiation with the Pi.)
- 15:04, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on Pi5-5V5APD
- 15:03, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on Pi5-5V5APD (Yes, this is a power module specially designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 with 5V 5A handshake protocol. Please note: *The USB‑A port has no CC signal and cannot do PD negotiation with the Pi. *The USB‑C port has CC signal, supports PD negotiation with the Pi, and can output 5V 5A.)
- 14:44, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X15-POE1 (Only the 1GbE Ethernet port supports PoE. The other 2.5GbE port is for high-speed networking.)
- 14:44, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X15-POE1
- 14:44, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X15-POE1 (Only the 1GbE Ethernet port supports PoE.The other 2.5GbE port is for high-speed networking.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You'll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don't have enough details to give a more precise answer. If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X1205
- 14:16, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You’ll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don’t have enough details to give a more precise answer.If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 12:15, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (It made my day to see your message on my second day back! Thank you for your recognition and for your valuable contributions to the forum. Wishing you a Happy New Year and all the best!)
- 12:11, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Sorry for the late reply – we were off for Spring Festival. Does this board support 10 bit LVDS and resolutions higher than 1080p, such as 4K? = = It supports 10-bit, but does not support 4K. The maximum resolution is 1920x1080. Wishing you a happy and prosperous Year of the Horse!)
- 17:27, 11 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on Pi5-5V5APD (Yes, this should suit your needs well. It is designed for the Raspberry Pi 5, and provides stable 5V/5A (27W) power to meet the Pi 5’s power demands.)
- 18:20, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:20, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:19, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-EN)
- 18:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-EN)
- 18:03, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-CN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-CN)
- 18:03, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-CN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-CN)
- 17:58, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:DC-level.jpg
- 17:58, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:DC-level.jpg
- 17:51, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:LVDS2-EN.jpg (EN)
- 17:22, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:On-board Option Resistors.png
- 17:22, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:On-board Option Resistors.png
- 17:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1008 (Hi there! The X1008 can automatically turn off SATA devices when the Pi 5 is powered down, so no extra script is needed.)
- 17:15, 9 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1009 (Sorry, there’s no ready-made plug-and-play LED connector – the only way is to solder external wires to the LED's pads.)
- 16:56, 9 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X729 (Sorry for the late reply! Our tech team has reviewed your description thoroughly and suspects the issue may result from insufficient power supply from the X729 to the motherboard and X1005. Normally, powering the device via the X729 DC JACK with a 12V 5A (or higher) power supply should meet its requirements. To help us locate and fix the problem more effectively, could you please provide the following details? ① Your power supply model and a connection diagram② The battery you’re using Giv...)