Closed Amiga HDMI Games, non-RTG RGB2HDMI A2000CPLDSlot v2.2 Amiga 2000 / 3000

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Are you ready for extremely high-quality, flicker-free HDMI output from your A2000? When I first got this, I thought just another flicker fixer, but is a really good flicker fixer with an on-screen display.

I have 4 of these. New High-quality RGB2HDMI for the A2000 video slot (Raspberry Pi Zero 1/2 required). Probably the best quality flicker-free video possible from an Amiga.

  • CPLD version eliminates "Sparkling Pixel" issues.
  • Black premium v2.2 PCB with gold "fingers"
  • works great for non-RTG standard display modes such as Games, boot screen, etc.
  • Pre-flashed and ready, but you will still need to install the software on the SD Card for the Pi.
  • All high-quality hardware components installed, including the power-to-Raspberry Pi LED (Blue LED) and fuse
  • on-screen menu that enables adjusting video including auto-calibration, flashing firmware, and more.
  • connect to the Raspberry Pi's HDMI port
  • works with low-cost Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (with the latest software).
  • works with small and economical SD Card in the Raspberry Pi Zero like 128MB, software only takes approx. 30MB (depending on version)
  • works well with most any expansion such as a PiStorm and Accelerators. Basically works independently.
  • automatically boots/shutoff with the Amiga
  • Includes profiles for Super High-res and other ECS modes (Honestly, I prefer the standard modes for more colors, but they are there)

Included for 50 dollars plus shipping:

A2000CPLDSlot v2.2 board (plugs directly into the video slot and Raspberry Pi Zero)
Let me know if you want a 3D printed face plate, I can include for A2000 or A3000

What you will need (not included):
  • Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi Zero 2 with Header Pins installed
  • SD Card to install the software.
  • Micro-HDMI cable or adapter to connect to a monitor.
 

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CPLD version eliminates "Sparkling Pixel" issues. What does that mean? And can you post or send an example of this effect.
 
CPLD version eliminates "Sparkling Pixel" issues. What does that mean? And can you post or send an example of this effect.
Sparkling is like some scan doublers work well, but you see little tiny blips. I don't have a screenshot, I would need to pull out my old GBS-8220 scaler it worked good, tiny little blips would sometimes be seen. The RGB2HDMI solves this issue with the firmware code in the CPLD for rock solid non-flicker video. Of course, calibration is still needed for the CPLD to do this, but that's why it has the CPLD so it can calibrate clear display.
 
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@akutra please let us know if all 4 of these have sold outside of Amibay so we can close this thread and archive (y)
 
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