What's the difference between a PAL and NTSC Megachip (besides one being PAL and the other NTSC).
First of all, there's no PAL / NTSC when it comes to the A2000, since it doesn't have an RF modulator and only produces a monochrome composite signal (PAL and NTSC include specifications for colour and audio subcarrier signals).
So by PAL / NTSC we'll simply refer to PAL-timed and NTSC-timed, as the only thing that remains is each standard's timing specifications.
The only difference is the Agnus. A "PAL" megachip has a PAL-timed Agnus and an "NTSC" one an NTSC-timed Agnus.
But this also implies that each version must be matched by the proper oscillator on the motherboard:
28.37516 MHz for "PAL" and 28.63636 MHz for "NTSC".
So if you can only get a PAL megachip, you have two options:
1. Leave it running in PAL mode (which might even be desirable for many apps and games), mindful that it'll be a slightly "overclocked" PAL since the oscillator is a bit faster (by about 1%). It'll generally not matter though and will be hardly noticeable.
2. Soft-switch the Agnus to NTSC timings after the system has booted up (all megachips support that), using a suitable utility (degrader etc) or even KS 3.1's own bootup menu. This will result in a perfectly NTSC-timed system.
Most megachips come with the 8375 Agnus, in its PAL or NTSC variant respectively, and only support software switching between PAL/NTSC timings.
But a rare minority use the original 8372B 2 MB Agnus, which can be configured to boot in either PAL or NTSC timings, selectable via pin41 (grounded = NTSC, floating or high = PAL). So these megachips are "the best" but on the downside they're ultra rare and typically considerably pricier.
I'm looking to increase the chip RAM in my Amiga 2000 and, unless I'm wrong, NTSC Megachip is fairly rare (and therefore expensive when they do come available.. I don't watch amibay 24/7 to express interest if one did show up there). PAL Megachips, however, seem less rare.
A few years ago it was the other way round. Anyway, I'd say just buy the PAL one (
one on sale here) and if need be, you can always ask around for the NTSC-equivalent Agnus and replace the PAL one. Or you may find that soft-switching when required is not a very big nuisance after all.
Since I use a graphics card (VA2000/CX) and if there is no difference in motherboards, what is stopping me from installing a PAL Megachip? I know the VA2000/CX works with PAL.
Nothing stops you, go for it.