Parent document is top of "Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions"
Previous document is "13.11) What is the difference between NTSC and PAL machines?"
Next document is "13.13) What programming languages are available for the Atari?"

13.12) Is the software for the Atari 8-bit computers "TV-standard dependent?"

{some PAL demos flicker, or won't run at all on NTSC machines}

mailto:buesch@srv.net (Brent Buescher, Jr.) writes:

This is because PAL machines have a vertical refresh frequency of 50hz
(NTSC use 60hz) which translates into more vertical blanking time for
demos and other computation-intensive graphics software.  So PAL demos
that won't work on NTSC machines are usually returning from a VBI
(vertical blanking interrupt) too late.  Some also attempt to use more
vertical resolution ("longer" display lists) than an NTSC display can
handle.

mailto:thor@math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter) adds:

Yes, it is. Mostly because the frequency of the vertical blank interrupt
is different (60Hz for NTSC, 50Hz for PAL). The old OS A was not clever enough
to notice the difference, so all system timings like the keyboard auto-repeat
function depend on the TV system. These parts of the OS have been corrected
with OSB and the XL versions of the OS. However, as most games install a
VBI, their timing does still depend on the frequency -> they will run
slightly slower for PAL versions.

Another point is that the popular pseudo-colors used in the Antic-F
(Graphics 8) mode are not colorful at all when displayed on a PAL TV, because
of differences in the color encoding for the TV. The schematics of
the Xl computers include however a hack how to change the PAL version to
the NTSC version (the PAL versions include two crystals, one with 5/4th of
the frequency of the other. One is used for the system clock, the other for
the color clock), but I never dared to apply it.

Parent document is top of "Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions"
Previous document is "13.11) What is the difference between NTSC and PAL machines?"
Next document is "13.13) What programming languages are available for the Atari?"