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SilentHill 25-12-2002 09:43

Do any mod chips output NTSC games as PAL?
 
Could anyone tell me if any modchips available for the PS2 will display PS2 NTSC games as PAL? I have TV that has no problems with displaying the colours - so one of those 50 quid analog adapters would be of no use to me - but it can't handle the actual digital signal so the picture is squished. Are there any modchips that will output an PAL50 signal - as my TV can't handle PAL60 or NTSC - from an NTSC PS2 game?

SilentHill 26-12-2002 02:15

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HANS_COBBO 26-12-2002 09:36

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Originally posted by SilentHill
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Your best bet is to get NTSC2PAL patches for your games. As far as i know modchips don't allow a NTSC game to output a PAL signal or vice versa. They just send the correct boot code through which tricks the machine into thinking a original game is to be played. Basically buy a new TV that handles a NTSC signal if you have the Cash. Pretty cheap nowadays, as this is the best option in my opinion as there aren't many solutions around to solve this problem. :)

SilentHill 26-12-2002 11:25

Quote:

Originally posted by HANS_COBBO
Your best bet is to get NTSC2PAL patches for your games. As far as i know modchips don't allow a NTSC game to output a PAL signal or vice versa. They just send the correct boot code through which tricks the machine into thinking a original game is to be played. Basically buy a new TV that handles a NTSC signal if you have the Cash. Pretty cheap nowadays, as this is the best option in my opinion as there aren't many solutions around to solve this problem. :)
Ta for the info - I don't have the money for a new TV now, nor a DVD burner. I'll have to live with a squished picture for now.


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