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1920.1 | NTSC v PAL ??? | AYOV28::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Wed Nov 30 1988 07:20 | 11 |
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It's probably the video standard, there does seem to be two versions
of Comic Setter as the reviews I've seen in the magazines here
certainly show a full screen picture - so there is obviously a PAL
version. It does sound a bit brain damaged though, almost as if
they are checking to ensure that the system is NTSC and when they
find it isn't..... byeeee... Instead of letting it run in 200/400
line mode rather than 256/512 (like Dpaint etc. do)
Alan T.
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1920.2 | PAL <> NTSC ? | ADODEM::MCGHIE | looking for a door... | Wed Nov 30 1988 07:22 | 13 |
| I take it from your comment about things costing pounds that you
hail from England or somewhere else in Europe.
I would hazard a guess that the software doesn't support the PAL
version of the graphics chips. I gather from reading this notes
file and other comments that there are two different sets of Amiga
graphics chips, one for NTSC and the other for the PAL standard.
This may not in fact be the problem, so anybody else like to confirm
or squash this possible answer ?
regards
Mike
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1920.3 | not just Comic Setter | MIST::TBAKER | Tom Baker - DECwest CSSE | Wed Nov 30 1988 17:20 | 10 |
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It seems several companies have started producing seperate versions
for Europe and North America. My son bought the Three Stooges while
he was in Germany this summer.When he got it home all it would do
was play the introduction over and over. We called Cinemaware and
they said to send it to them. We had a new North American copy in
two days. So if Gold Disk's service is as good as Cinemaware's you
shouldn't have any problems.
tom
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1920.4 | Answers not funny | CHEFS::SKINNER | Doveyai no Proveyai | Tue Dec 13 1988 03:30 | 10 |
| I tried this approach: I called the UK distributor for Gold Disk
and spoke to a chap called Swallow who told me that they were having
lots of problems with parallel imports like this, so they introduced
the separate versions to make life more difficult. No, he wasn't
interested in helping me. He also has a different way of changing
pounds into dollars - I can get $1.80 for my pounds, he seems to
think that if I paid $60 US then paying 60 pounds is much the same
thing.
The differentiation is based on the video standard, so hopefully
the new chip set will remove this temptation.
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1920.5 | | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Tue Dec 13 1988 15:37 | 7 |
| Re: .4
> The differentiation is based on the video standard, so hopefully
> the new chip set will remove this temptation.
Nope. I'll bet that the new chip set comes in both a PAL and NTSC
version.
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1920.6 | still waiting | CHEFS::SKINNER | Doveyai no Proveyai | Sun Mar 19 1989 14:21 | 3 |
| I wrote to Gold Disk around the time I put my last note in, but
haven't had the courtesy of a reply yet! Is this typical of their
responsiveness ?
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