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- Subject: Re: More on Pal Vs NTSC
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.021413.6849@pimacc.pima.edu>
- From: ppugliese@pimacc.pima.edu
- Date: 27 Aug 92 02:14:13 -0700
- References: <21138@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
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- In article <21138@optima.cs.arizona.edu>, mcbride@cs.arizona.edu (Chris M. McBride) writes:
- >
- > I have been asking around about getting colour out of my PAL 64 on
- > NTSC equipment. It LOOKS like I may need to also purchase a PAL tv.
- > I don't know if this will solve my problem, but it is obviously the
- > next step. So my question is what is the best way to pick up a PAL
- > montior? Go the same route I did to get my 64? I heard it was possible
- > to get PAL tv's down in Mexico (less than an hour drive)?
- >
- > And finally If I pick up a PAL monitor, must I run 50hz through it to
- > get it to work? Or will it work on 60hz just like the PAL 64 does?
- >
- > Chris
- >
-
- Didn't someone post something a while back about how all that needs to
- be done to switch from PAL to NTSC is to fiddle around a little inside
- the case? I'm recall that nothing like soldering was even required.
-
- PHIL
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