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Amiga-Digital-Video
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Help needed: Gifted A500 with unknown status
There's rgb2hdmi, Amiga OCS/ECS specific, and OSSC, for any VGA/RGB/Component source.
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Pi Pico rgb2hdmi
I use a version of this for my 2000s (https://github.com/c0pperdragon/Amiga-Digital-Video) but on my 500s PiStorm and an external RGB SCART to HDMI box that you can buy cheap AF on eBay.
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Raspberry Pi-based mods for retro consoles/computers
Computers: 1. Commodore 64 Pi1541 - emulates 1541 floppy drive for Commodore 64. Video review 2. Amiga RGB2HDMI - convert Amiga's RGB video signal into friendly HDMI output. Video review 3. Amiga Pistorm - emulates faster version of Motorola 68000 CPU. Theoretically, can be used in any machine that uses 68k chip. But I hear mostly about Amiga Pistorm implementation. Basically, Pi Zero emulates faster CPU, video modes, acts as HDD storage, HDMI output etc. Pistorm does what popular Amiga accelerator boards do for hundreds of space bucks. Video review
- we got the Cherry keys in tha A1200 keyboard PCB. Waiting on the ribbon connector. We placed an A2000 Bezel for the picture.
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Commodore Amiga 500
If you want to go the HDMI route, there is this device. It sits in one of the chip sockets and uses a PiZero to add a HDMI socket.
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Best scandoubler for A500.
Would HDMI or DVI be acceptable? Maybe this would work for you there are a few people on eBay selling them, the hardest part is getting a raspberry pi
- Amiga 2000 or 3000 PI graphics board
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Forget the OSSC on my A500. This RGB to HDMI adapter is something else!!
You can build the adapter board yourselfhttps://github.com/c0pperdragon/Amiga-Digital-Video
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Test setup for Amiga RGBtoHDMI
it's here: https://github.com/c0pperdragon/Amiga-Digital-Video/tree/master/testpattern
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VGA/DVI/HDMI output : best modern alternative for the return of my A1200 : Indivision AGA? Raspberry Pi zero DIY? ...
For me at least - for ease of use and display quality, I have found the OSSC very good and works well my my original Xbox with component cables, however I am looking to try out the Raspberry Pi option with my A500 at some stage, especially since it can be powered and mounted internally within the Amiga which seems pretty cool.
PiTubeDirect
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Bare Metal Emulation on the Raspberry Pi – Commodore 64
See also, PiTubeDirect[1], which runs on a Raspberry Pi which you have plugged into the second processor port of a BBC Micro[2], and turns the Pi into emulator for a number of different processors, notably an arbitrarily fast 6502, a Z80, or an 80286.
[1]: https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Micro_expansion_unit#Secon...
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Modern CPUs have a backstage cast
IMHO this makes the PiTube Direct project perhaps even more impressive: it attaches emulated vintage microprocessors to the BBC Micro Tube interface, implementing the Tube circuitry in software.
https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect
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Raspberry Pi-based mods for retro consoles/computers
BBC Micro/Master - PiTubeDirect - emulates a load of second CPUs for for BBC. Lets you run CP/M, DOS.
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Pimp my Beeb
It's a shame he desoldered the tube connector. He could have used it for a pitubedirect (https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect)
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Connecting an 8086 or 8088 processor to a Raspberry Pi
There's a similar project for the Acorn BBC Micro called PiTubeDirect, which allows the Pi to emulate several different CPUs, while connected to the BBC Micro's "tube" second processor slot.
https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect
(The BBC Micro itself was quite remarkable for supporting multiple processors, which did not have to be the same architecture as the host 6502.)
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Finally! I'm the proud owner of a BBC Micro again!
If you ever do want to play with Tube like this, I've heard of https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect - not got around to trying it yet - but I want to.
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Found this copy of Elite in my loft the other day.
I expect the tube version will be for 6502 3mhz, but worry not! https://github.com/hoglet67/PiTubeDirect/wiki
What are some alternatives?
RGBtoHDMI - Bare-metal Raspberry Pi project that provides pixel-perfect sampling of Retro Computer RGB/YUV video and conversion to HDMI
Amiga-VideoSlot-RGBtoHDMI - Add pixel-perfect HDMI output to big box Amiga machines with video slots. This project builds on c0pperdragon's Amiga-Digital-Video project, adapted for use in big box Amiga video slots.
Pi1541 - Commodore 1541 emulator for the Raspberry Pi
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator
PicoBoot - Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) based IPL replacement modchip for GameCube
flashfloppy - Floppy drive emulator for Gotek hardware
openpower-proc-control - Routines to start and stop OpenPower processors.
psx-pi-smbshare - A swiss army knife for enhancing classic game consoles with Raspberry Pi