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@Chaoslord
"Are you drunk? or on some kind of medication?" bit much don't you think?
No.
It was a serious question.
I was hoping he would say yes, as the alternatives that I am thinking of are horrifically scary. That his motherboard has braindamage, or he suffering a stroke at this very moment or having some kind of seizure like that newslady had.
Nothing about his post makes any sense at all.
1. Switching from PAL to NTSC is an effortless thing done with software not hardware.
One switches to NTSC mode by one of the following methods:
A: Run a little proggy, such as PALboot, NTSCboot, Degrader, etc.
B: Hold down both mouse buttons at powerup and use the early startup-menu to switch between PAL and NTSC by pressing the space bar.
C: From workbench, you can select an NTSC screenmode at any time.
All 3 of those options are easier than opening the case, and pulling all kinds of hardware out of the computer so that one can see the motherboard and then moving a jumper and putting it all back together again.
Any A4000 can switch in and out of PAL mode instantly, at the user's command. If one has a strange monitor that freaks out with NTSC signals then one can instantly change back.
2. NTSC is less flickery than PAL.