tone007 wrote:
Beats me, but I've got a PAL 600 here that proves it, and my PAL 500 agrees. Got any PAL hardware you can test to prove anything different?
Nope. Just never heard of it. Especially in the video game world (people using old PCEngines etc in the US, I've never heard of people having b/w screens, just the normal 50hz/60hz issue)
I suppose I can understand the circuitry built into for the composite connector being different I guess, but don't know why a standard A520 getting the signals from R G and B off the RGB port wouldn't work, but who knows. Very strange.
I wonder if my genlock would work, that gives great composite out.
A600 hooked to a TV would be sweet. I think a PAL one would be a PLUS as I wouldn't have to always try switch it to PAL to play most games/demos.