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Amiga 2000 / Amiga 3000 RGB to HDMI CPLD adapter for crystal clear HDMI video.

RGB2HDMI for the A2000 or A3000 video slot (Raspberry Pi Zero 1/2 required).

  • Fully assembled, Brilliant "Commodore blue" premium v2.2 PCB with Xilinx CPLD.
  • CPLD version for maximum configure-ability/programmability and to avoid "sparkling pixel" artifacts.
  • 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, profiles, and more.
  • connect your monitor 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 a small and economical SD Card in the Raspberry Pi Zero, like 128MB; the 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

CPLD VideoSlot HDMI v2.2 board (plugs directly into the video slot and Raspberry Pi Zero)

What you will need (not included):

  • Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi Zero 2, or Raspberry Pi 3/4 (requires an adapter to fit) with Header Pins installed
  • SD Card to install the software.
  • Micro-HDMI cable or adapter to connect to a monitor.

On-Screen Menu Reference Guide: Reference-Guide


Software

The software on the Pi should be at least the latest release from the main tree or the latest IanSB beta release extracted onto a micro SD card in FAT32 format. The SD card can be a pretty small since the software doesn’t take much space. You can verify the size of the latest release.

Releases


The button holes are 4.2 mm diameter. When 3D printing you may need make sure the holes are clean of defects.

The feet will align to fit holes on the board so you can attach the face-place to the board before installing.


STL files

Here are some STL files so you can print a faceplate yourself if you like.

Documents and Manuals