USBridge-KVM 2.0 is a compact open-source AI-enabled IP-KVM designed for remote management and troubleshooting of servers and PCs, including systems that are unresponsive or have not yet booted. It provides out-of-band BIOS access, remote display and input control, virtual media mounting, and hardware power management. Built around a Radxa Zero 3W single board computer, it also features a 240×240 IPS display, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, two USB Type-C ports, a Micro HDMI video output (loop), and a MicroSD card slot. It supports hardware UVC video capture up to 1080p and uses Moonlight streaming to achieve 25–50 ms low-latency remote access. One of the most notable features is the BIOS-in-Terminal, which uses offline OCR to convert BIOS and pre-boot screens into text accessible over SSH. USBridge-KVM 2.0 specifications: Main SBC – Radxa Zero 3W with Rockchip RK3566, 1-2GB LPDDR4X RAM, and MicroSD storage for the OS and Btrfs snapshots Display – 240×240 IPS [...]
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