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New Full Set RGBtoHDMI RGB2HDMI Adapter Raspberry Pi for Amiga 500 500 Plus 1105
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New Full Set RGBtoHDMI RGB2HDMI Adapter Raspberry Pi for Amiga 500 500 Plus 1105
Price: IE $88.88

Full set, ready to go with Raspberry Pi Zero included.


For all Amiga versions that have a socketed DIP Denise chip and the required physical space inside, 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).


Package included a totally full set (you do not need anything else):

- 1x RGB2HDMI Adapter

- 1x Raspberry Pi Zero

- 1x 8GB micro SD card (already preloaded with all necessary files)

- 1x Mini HDMI male to Standard HDMI female adapter

- 1x 3D printed white trapdoor with 2 holes

- 1x Button on the cable with nut for making screenshoots


Quick installation (no soldering required at all):

- remove Denise chip from your Amiga

- put Denise chip into the RGB2HDMI adapter

- put RGB2HDMI together with Denise chip into Denise socket on your Amiga 500 motherboard

- connect button on the cable into RGB2HDMI adapter

- put Raspberry Pi Zero into RGB2HDMI adapter

- put preloaded micro SD card into Raspberry Pi Zero micro SD slot

- connect mini HDMI adapter into Raspberry Pi Zero

- remove your old side trapdoor and place 3D printed trapdoor with 2 holes

- take outside your mini HDMI standard female socket

- connect button into 3D printed trapdoor using included nut

- connect your HDMI cable (not included) to your monitor and switch on your Amiga


To see how exaclty everything need to be connected please see our photos.


Compatible:

- Amiga 500*

- Amiga 500+*


*Suitable for all Amiga versions with socketed DIP Denise Chip.

There is a Denise and Super Denise jumper on RGB2HDMI adapter.

You can still use your RGB Video cable for screen mirroring.

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