pistorm
RGBtoHDMI
pistorm | RGBtoHDMI | |
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14 | 32 | |
721 | 785 | |
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4.4 | 9.2 | |
3 months ago | 3 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pistorm
- A2000 CPU upgrade options?
- Recommend an accellerator for A500
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PiSTorm for Atari ST in the works
Have you seen the Motorola MC68000 drop-in replacement projet - that started for Commodore Amiga? https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm
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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
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Live Commodore Amiga DJ Stream from the UK
What fun! It's so good to see these systems still in use.
The Amiga community never fails to impress. In addition to modern updates to AmigaDOS (3.2.1 is great), there are projects to replace battery damaged motherboards, to replace hard-to-find custom chips, to offer brand new accelerators, and to even use a Raspberry Pi as an inexpensive accelerator (https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm) for those on a budget.
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You can't buy a Raspberry Pi
2 years to get a PiStorm amiga accelerator at a decent price (https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm) due to chip shortage.
Finally managed to get 3 PiStorm boards (for a more decent price than the scams off ebay), but I have only one Pi 3B, and the 3A+ or Zero 2 are nowhere to be found
Only option is to buy 3B/B+ which are a little more common, at 3x+ the price, and unsolder the usb connector.
Sure feels like back in the amiga days when I was waiting for the Emplant to emulate a PC and whatnot... or waiting for Gateway, Escom, etc... to do something useful...
Come to think of it, it's a perfect retro experience WITH post-1994 frustrations of waiting with constant hopes and failures as a bonus :)
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The Wheel in the Sky Keeps on Turning...
No arguments here: https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm
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Pimiga Powered Amiga
This isn't a Raspberry Pi powered Amiga. (Which is a thing, see PiStorm: https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm)
This is just a Raspberry Pi running an emulator. Any computer could do this.
- I don't want to be a d**k to anyone... But I have to ask this question.
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Hands-On with the PiStorm, the Ultimate Raspberry Pi-Powered Accelerator for Your Commodore Amiga
All links (incl. Discord) and info at https://github.com/captain-amygdala/pistorm
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?
Amiga-2000-EATX - An Amiga 2000 PCB in the EATX form factor.
Amiga-Digital-Video - Add a digital video port to vintage Amiga machines
apultra - Free open-source compressor for apLib with 5-7% better ratios
gbs-control
pikrellcam - Raspberry Pi motion vector detection program with OSD web interface.
RGBeeb - BBC Micro in an ATX PC case!
q3lite - Q3lite, an OpenGL ES port of Quake III Arena for embedded Linux systems.
bluescsi - A small SCSI device based on stm32
wi-se-sw - Wi-Se - Wi-Fi Remote Serial/UART Terminal for ESP8266
ossc - Open Source Scan Converter
gba-remote-play - 📡 Stream Raspberry Pi games to a GBA via Link Cable.
Pi1541 - Commodore 1541 emulator for the Raspberry Pi