![]() ![]() ![]() Judging by the comments, they are hard to actually buy - perhaps, due to the chip shortage.Ĭontinue reading “Raspberry Pi Grants Remote Access Via PCIe (Sort Of)” → Posted in Raspberry Pi Tagged pci express, Pi-KVM, raspberry pi In fact, we’ve seen the underlying Pi-KVM software before, so if you don’t mind figuring out your mounting options for a Raspberry Pi, you probably don’t need this board. The trick is you can then get to the PC remotely even if you need to access, say, the BIOS setup screen or troubleshoot an OS that won’t boot. So what does it do? It offers remote keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) services. The Pi exposes its own network cable and is powered by PoE or a USB C cable. ![]() The card uses the PCI Express connector as a way to mount in the computer and connect to the PC’s ground. Why would you plug a Raspberry Pi into a PC? Well, you aren’t exactly. Found a Raspberry Pi - well, the compute module version, anyway - in an odd place: on a PCI Express card. ![]()
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