Maarten ter Huurne wrote:

> On Saturday 24 February 2001 20:39, you wrote:
>
> > I already have a cable that plugs into the SCART port on the MSX2, and on
> > the composite plugs on the television. This outputs an RGB signal, and,
> > since RGB is the same for either PAL or NTSC, I should be getting the
> > image, displaying in proper colours, correct? (It would still be rolling
> > until I use vdp(10)=0, of course.)
>
> If the cable plugs into the composite input of the TV, it cannot possibly
> deliver a RGB signal. Like Maico Arts said, a SCART plug contains both RGB
> and composite signals, your cable is probably using only the composite
> signal.
>
> I think the only way to get color from a 8250 on an NTSC display is find a
> monitor or TV with RGB input. I'm running NTSC PlayStation games on my PAL TV

He also could buy a PAL-NTSC converter. But I don´t know which type of input
connectors
have these converters. I suppose that a NMS 8250 could be connected to them...
The problem is that they are expensive. I have found this one:
http://1cache.com/1cache/emevunmulvid.html

I think that there are other cheap PAL-NTSC converters though.

Greets



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