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- From: mcbride@cs.arizona.edu (Chris M. McBride)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: PAL vs NTSC
- Message-ID: <21142@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 04:47:54 GMT
- Sender: news@cs.arizona.edu
- Organization: U of Arizona CS Dept, Tucson
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- I aplogize, I am not a regular reader to this newsgroup, but
- several people told me to bring up my problem here. Please reply via Email
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- I purchased a PAL computer. So I immediately hooked it up to my NTSC
- equipment, and checked it out. My programs ran fine, but there was no
- colour. Several people said that the problem is a difference in the
- colour encoding between the two systems. So I am wondering what I
- should do next? Should I buy a PAL monitor? If so do I need to run
- 50 hz through it, or can I run 60? What is the easiest way to get a
- PAL montior? Is there a cheaper route? Like building some kind of
- aparatus between my PAL computer and NTSC montior? Are there any
- montiors that can display both systems?
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- Thanx for any help
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- Chris
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