For all Amiga versions that have a socketed DIP Denise chip, a rather small adapter board can be used to extract the digital video signal (12 bit) to a 40-pin connector compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero. This can then be used with the RGBtoHDMI software to produce a perfect HDMI picture with very low latency (a few milliseconds at most).
Price is 29EUR (includes untracked priority shipping inside Europe, for US and Canada +2EUR).
Payment over PayPal (friends&family or +fees) or IBAN.
More information available of this open source project can be found in here:
https://github.com/c0pperdragon/Amiga-Digital-Video
Includes assembled adapter board (Rev 2 version which supports Denice and Super Denice with jumper) as seen in the pictures.
- This item does not include Raspberry Pi Zero or HDMI cables, you need to get them separately.
- Due to recent Covid travel limitations deliveries to UK might have bigger delays compared to EU.
- This board is not for A600, see more details in above link.
Price is 29EUR (includes untracked priority shipping inside Europe, for US and Canada +2EUR).
Payment over PayPal (friends&family or +fees) or IBAN.
More information available of this open source project can be found in here:
https://github.com/c0pperdragon/Amiga-Digital-Video
Includes assembled adapter board (Rev 2 version which supports Denice and Super Denice with jumper) as seen in the pictures.
- This item does not include Raspberry Pi Zero or HDMI cables, you need to get them separately.
- Due to recent Covid travel limitations deliveries to UK might have bigger delays compared to EU.
- This board is not for A600, see more details in above link.
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