Hi everyone...
Yesterday I bought me an A1200. Out of pure nostalgia. Yes, I'm one of those who was a teenager during the 80's, and never forgot the best computer ever made! Finally I made the decision to spend some money and see if it really is as good as I remember.
This time aroud I got me the machine I never could afford back then (I used to have a modded-beyond-recognition A500)
The world hasn't stopped eveloving though, and I quickly realized that today I have a problem displaying the output of my dear A1200. Reading the hardware thread, I see that many other face the same issue. There seems to be a remedy on its way from Individual Computers, with the announce of their new scandoubler-flicker-fixer-frame-buffer -thingy...
To the point:
I myself enjoy electronics and hardware as a hobby, and recently investigated a video enhancement for the old M$ Xbox. That project didn't really make sense though, but now I clearly see a use for the knowledge I gathered: To me, it seems possible to add a top-modern HDMI v1.3 interface to the A1200 (And probably any Amiga using the "Lisa" graphics controller chip).
I just read the
Lisa specifications, and by having a 24-bit graphic port and being clocked at 28MHz, it could fit within the specifications of a Silicon Image Sil9134 or Analogix ANX8560.
There are quite a number of things to work out, such as:
* Where do the I2C control interface hook up? (clockport?)
* Should the native amiga audio be digitized and fed along the HDMI I/F?
* Will the HDMI TX accept the Amiga resolutions?
and many other things as well, but all in all it does seem doable...
Any ideas and comments, specifically from people with experince from amiga hardware are most welcome!
/Carl