Cosmo
Well-known member
For those users, who might have an Apple //e PAL machine, just an note that if you're having trouble with colour output, take a look of the motherboard.
There's an dip switch in the middle-right end of the board (see picture) where you can choose OSC1<->OSC2 oscillator.
I had very distored colour output to my Samsung TV/display with composite cable before this and i thought the problem being with the cable, the monitor or the board's video
connector/chips.. never even thought of this.
This doesn't excist on NTSC machines i believe?
Wonder if this does 50hz <-> 60hz change? Seems that i need some technical manual for Apple //e as well.
There's an dip switch in the middle-right end of the board (see picture) where you can choose OSC1<->OSC2 oscillator.
I had very distored colour output to my Samsung TV/display with composite cable before this and i thought the problem being with the cable, the monitor or the board's video
connector/chips.. never even thought of this.
This doesn't excist on NTSC machines i believe?
Wonder if this does 50hz <-> 60hz change? Seems that i need some technical manual for Apple //e as well.