PiKVM mount to vertical PCI-E slots
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I printed both parts front side down, oled mount without supports and pi mount with supports. Parts used with the design: - Raspberry Pi4 - Case for Raspberry Pi4: https://cutt.ly/YDrsH1p - 3.3v I2C 128x32 Mini OLED display: https://cutt.ly/RDrdox6 - HDMI CSI bridge: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000102166176.html - 14x14mm heatsink for hdmi bridge: https://cutt.ly/YDrdlGd - Other parts like USB splitter and optional ATX control circuit you can choose yourself, all options listed in PiKVM Github under "hardware needed for v2": https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#diy-getting-started Help to get it working: - Follow github for "Connecting the video capture" and "Setting up the v2" - Then go to Final steps, but instead of v2 image github tells you to use, use the v3-hdmi-rpi4-box-* image.. it has the oled and fan services enabled by default - Setup first steps like finding IP, gaining root access, changing passwords according github instructions - Option 1 to flip the oled, and add srepac-script that shows lot more information on oled. run these commands in shell: rw cd /root wget https://kvmnerds.com/PiKVM/confoverride-oledflipped.tar -O oledflipped.tar tar xvf /root/oledflipped.tar -C / systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable kvmd-oled kvmd-oled-reboot kvmd-oled-shutdown systemctl restart kvmd-oled ro - Option 2 to flip the oled and use original configuration Edit the /usr/lib/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service file and add --rotate=2 to the ExecStart= line - Extra: If you want to change timezone displayed on screen, choose your zone from the list: https://gist.github.com/adamgen/3f2c30361296bbb45ada43d83c1ac4e5 And run commands: (Europe/Helsinki as an example) rw sudo timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Helsinki ro - !!!! All props from helping with the oled flipping and building the script goes to srepac on PiKVM Discord channel. !!!!
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