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Maxim Devaev 2021-12-12 13:50:46 +03:00
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3. Log in to the Raspberry Pi using SSH (`ssh root@<addr>` with password `root` by default) or using keyboard and monitor. The Raspberry Pi obtains the network address over DHCP.
4. Execute `rw`, add line `dtoverlay=spi0-1cs` to `/boot/config.txt` and perform `reboot`.
5. Upload the firmware (USB keyboard & mouse is used by default, on this step [you can choose PS/2 keyboard](arduino_hid.md#ps2-keyboard)):
4. Upload the firmware (USB keyboard & mouse is used by default, on this step [you can choose PS/2 keyboard](arduino_hid.md#ps2-keyboard)):
```shell
[root@pikvm ~]# rw
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[root@pikvm hid]# reboot
```
6. Connect the RESET wire, disconnect the USB cable, and reboot the RPi.
5. Connect the RESET wire, disconnect the USB cable, and reboot the RPi.
With a Pi Zero W, you may consider building the firmware on a faster system and programming using USB or booting from another SD card and following the build steps using a clone of the [KVMD repo](https://github.com/pikvm/kvmd).
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2. Log in to the Raspberry Pi using SSH (`ssh root@<addr>` with password `root` by default) or using keyboard and monitor. The Raspberry Pi obtains the network address over DHCP.
3. Build and upload the firmware (USB keyboard & mouse is used by default)
3. Execute `rw`, add line `dtoverlay=spi0-1cs` to `/boot/config.txt` and perform `reboot`.
4. Build and upload the firmware (USB keyboard & mouse is used by default)
```shell
[root@pikvm ~]# rw