Correct. The adapters do not generally come with the Pi. The other option
which I prefer is Icomp's Indivision ECS adapter. It gives you proper VGA
out rather than HDMI. The only issue I found with Indivision is there is
no genlock support for a Video Toaster, whereas the rPi adapter is just a
passthrough.
Jason
On Tue., Apr. 23, 2024, 8:33 a.m. Lennart Sorensen, <lsorense@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yeah rgb2hdmi seems to be the simplest cheap option these days.
https://retrorewind.ca/amiga-rgbtohdmi has them although I think you
still need to get a pi zero (with header attached) to add to it.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 9:09 PM lowlevel <lowlevel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Colin,
I think Mark in town here was selling the video slot adapter to let you
use a raspberry pi zero to do rgb2hdmi...
Stuart
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On Apr 22, 2024, at 6:08 PM, Colin Mackay <zixiekat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:monitor) for a while now. Back during the pandemic, I had someone repair
Hello,
Long time lurker, first time poster. :)
I've had in my possession an Amiga 2000 + Keyboard (no mouse, or
the PSU, and showed me it worked on his 1084. Wonderful. Since then I've
lost touch with this individual and the system is now sitting on a shelf,
doing nothing.
standard VGA or HDMI monitor. There seems to be a few different options...
I'm wondering about recommendations to get some video output via a
and over the past few years more have come out!
Is there one method that rules them all?
Is there a cheap route? :)
Thanks in advance!
--
Len