Analog RGBtoHDMI
This is one variant of the RGBtoHDMI device that, in combination with a Raspberry Pi Zero, allows RGB video signals from certain vintage computers to be converted to an HDMI signal for use with modern monitors and TVs. This now is a cost reduced single-board integration of all the electronics of the CPLD board and the Analog board.
The input connector is a 6-pin IDC socket for which you can either make your own cables, or use one of the ready-made cables on my store. Note that you even need an extra cable if using this device for lumacode input.
To get a working RGBtoHDMI upscaler, you need a Raspberry Pi Zero (any variant) with necessary accessories: Micro SDcard, Mini HDMI cable, USB power supply and a way to copy files to the SDcard. You can also get/make the optional device case.
The latest stable release of the software can be obtained from the releases page . Copy the content of the .zip archive directly into the root of the (FAT32 formatted) SDcard. No special boot image is needed. For newest features (like newly supported machines) have a look at the beta release.