freqmax wrote:
Could you explain your equations a little bit more?
27/4.433619 = 6.0898331 ie divide by 6 ..?
28,636,363 Hz and 28,375,160 Hz are the base frequencies of an NTSC and PAL Amiga respectively.
As discussed before, they can be generated with a single 27 MHz crystal.
Why did Commodore used these frequencies ? Because :
- the PAL color clock is 5/32 of 28.375160 MHz (i.e. 4.433619 MHz)
- the NTSC color clock is 1/8 of 28.636363 MHz (i.e. 3.579545 MHz)
-> That way, you have got a video compatible computer.
Dennis used a 4.433619 MHz crystal to generate the 28.375160 MHz and all the sub-multiples.
I guess he did that because the 28.375160 MHz crystal was not available.