On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:35:58PM +0100, Dieter wrote:
> > We certainly don't want a lot of switches on the card.
> 
> Gee, why not?  They are three dimensional!
> 
> >      50 or 60 Hz also selects if TV is NTSC or PAL.
> 
> >From a tuner card:
> 
>  supported norms: 0 = NTSC-M;
>                 1 = NTSC-JP;
>                 2 = PAL-BG;
>                 3 = PAL-DK;
>                 4 = PAL-I;
>                 5 = PAL-M;
>                 6 = PAL-N;
>                 7 = PAL-Nc;
>                 8 = PAL-60;
>                 9 = SECAM-L;
>                10 = SECAM-DK;
> 
> Looks like we need at least 11 modes for TV?  :-(
> 
> That's 4 jumpers, just for TV.  Can't get away from those pesky
> jumpers.
> 
If OG can't get away from it, why can the rest of the planet?

I don't know a single graphics device that has jumpers for PAL/NTSC, let 
alone for the derived standards.

Luc Verhaegen.
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