RGBtoHDMI
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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.
ossc
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HDMI Upscaler
Open Source Scan Converter
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Options for A2Heaven RAMWorks RGBS to HDMI
The OSSC does this since revision 1.6 and is described pretty well in this guide https://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/OSSC
- I bought one of these for my Saturn/PSX/N64 and it doesn't even work
- Image Upscaling and Downscaling using FPGA board
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TV goes to input screen for a second when game screen goes black (during transition)
See the wiki for the values for pixel perfect input for your platform. Most are well-documented by now.
- Advice for new A1200 owner (display options)
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FPGA for de-interlacing video in real time
you can look at all the source code to OSSC, which includes a very basic de-interlacer. Interlaced video was mostly popular on the sixth generation game consoles, most before and after were focused on progressive scan video.
What are some alternatives?
Amiga-Digital-Video - Add a digital video port to vintage Amiga machines
gbs-control
RGBeeb - BBC Micro in an ATX PC case!
bluescsi - A small SCSI device based on stm32
Pi1541 - Commodore 1541 emulator for the Raspberry Pi
PiTubeDirect - Bare-metal Raspberry Pi project that attaches to the Acorn TUBE interface and emulates many BBC Micro Co Processors
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator
PicoBoot - Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) based IPL replacement modchip for GameCube
mousehunter-edge - Cat with prey detection on Raspberry Pi. Lock cat pet flap if prey is detected. Object detection implemented in TFLite with ImageNet v1 SSD. Inference on EdgeTPU (Google Coral USB). Stores images on AWS S3 and sends notifications to iOS device.
oolite - The main Oolite repository.
psx-pi-smbshare - A swiss army knife for enhancing classic game consoles with Raspberry Pi