Nasta wrote:The trick is to look for DVI transmitters rather than HDMI, there is still compatibility but the resolutions are 'limited' to 1080P. Look at the Ti TFP410
Can't see what difference that chip would make to directly using an FPGA. As soon as you make a device with HDMI output connector, it is no longer DVI.
RWAP wrote:I don't know whether the Spectrum Next has managed to get around paying the fee [...]
In a £723,390 project, the HDMI fee becomes reasonable.
RWAP wrote:Some solutions get around it by using the PiZero to provide HDMI output - Ben Versteeg uses this in his ZX-HD video adaptor - initially he got around licensing by not supplying the Pi Zero itself, but I understand that he has managed to reach some sort of agreement where he can now include the Pi Zero without paying the HDMI license fee.
I still read "!! Comes without Raspberry Pi Zero !!Read the Easy Assembly kit paragraph underneath for more info"
As soon as you separately add a Raspberry Pi Zero, you can as well separately add a VGA-HDMI adaptor. And the latter is easier to obtain.