We are happy to announce that the latest version of AmigaVision now has an improved setup for the Raspberry Pi!

AmigaVision is the ultimate Amiga games & demo scene setup for MiSTer & Pocket FPGAs, Raspberry Pi + emulators — and Amiga 1200, 4000 & CD32.

To find out more about it and download it, visit the AmigaVision site.

🥧 Raspberry Pi Improvements

We have updated the base configuration to use the recently released RePlayOS 1.5.0, with the following improvements:

  • PAL games now have 4× scaling on 1080p/4K displays instead of the 3× scaling used before.
  • UAE now runs with the “cycle accurate” setting enabled, and there are fallbacks to less accurate (but faster) emulators for Raspberry Pi 4 & 3.
  • Audio latency has been further reduced — RePlayOS was already best-in-class in this area on the Raspberry Pi, but it is now even better.
  • Dual HDMI output on Raspberry Pi is now supported, and you can even have dual audio outputs for streaming, etc.

✅ AmigaVision on Raspberry Pi

The AmigaVision team always wanted to support Raspberry Pi, but we were never happy with the input latency from controllers, audio latency in-game, and output latency via HDMI — and we also wanted easy ways to send the original output to analog CRTs.

With RePlayOS, AmigaVision on Raspberry Pi comes as close as possible to being as low latency as a MiSTer FPGA — still our benchmark for input/output/audio latency — and also has great options for analog output via the RGB-Pi 2 adapter that converts HDMI to SCART RGB without any added latency, similar to MiSTer’s Direct Video mode.

AmigaVision is now the best Amiga gaming experience on Raspberry Pi.

🛠️ Stay Updated & Help Us Make AmigaVision Even Better

If you find any bugs or settings that need improvements, file a ticket on the AmigaVision web site.

AmigaVision is an open source project, and we welcome contributions from the community.

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Enjoy the best of what the Amiga platform has to offer, now fully supported with low latency and easy analog CRT output on Raspberry Pi!