PiTubeDirect
RGBtoHDMI
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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.
- MCL65 World’s Fastest Apple II+
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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
RGBtoHDMI
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Options for A2Heaven RAMWorks RGBS to HDMI
It's very DIY, and doesn't see much love from the Apple community, but RGBtoHDMI has a great support community. It seems that Raspberry Pi Zeros are back on the market again, too
- Just found for $20 at a yard sale. I believe it works but have no idea what I have here, any sleuths that can provide details?
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BEST Video OUT for my Apple II+ ??? (need modern view screen) Advice?
RGBtoHDMI (reseller)
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RGB Colour
If you are already going the extra mile, you can convert directly from the TTL signals to HDMI with the RGB2HDMI adaptor.
- c0pperdragon RGBtoHDMI how to connect pins for C128 80 columns mode (RGBi)
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Is there a list of C128 80 column compatible monitors?
https://github.com/hoglet67/RGBtoHDMI/wiki/Supported-Computers lists "Commodore 128-80col"
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Raspberry Pi-based mods for retro consoles/computers
RGBToHDMI works on a lot more systems. https://github.com/hoglet67/RGBtoHDMI/wiki/Supported-Computers has the full list but it's pretty much all 8 and 16 bit computers.
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288p50-capable monitor in the US?
My advice is to forget about trying to find a monitor that will accept the signals directly and just get an upscaler instead. Depending on the computers, you may be able to use an RGB2HDMI, or you could use an OSSC with a CGA2RGB to convert TTL RGB/monochrome to analog.
- Pimp My BBC Micro
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Portland, OR - Need an 80c C=128 monitor..
Just to expand your options a bit, you can also use a 15 kHz analog RGB monitor (Amiga monitor, PVM, modded consumer TV, etc.) with a CGA2RGB, or an HDMI monitor with an RGBtoHDMI.
What are some alternatives?
Pi1541 - Commodore 1541 emulator for the Raspberry Pi
Amiga-Digital-Video - Add a digital video port to vintage Amiga machines
PicoBoot - Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) based IPL replacement modchip for GameCube
gbs-control
RGBeeb - BBC Micro in an ATX PC case!
openpower-proc-control - Routines to start and stop OpenPower processors.
bluescsi - A small SCSI device based on stm32
psx-pi-smbshare - A swiss army knife for enhancing classic game consoles with Raspberry Pi
ossc - Open Source Scan Converter
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator