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Date Posted: 20:23:31 07/05/02 Fri
Author: Nico
Subject: Somebody can explain this??!

Hi everybody.

I had made a 3-CHIP modification with PIC16F84-A 20Mhz.. that works ok in near every world which uses PAL.
I'm in Uruguay (same as Argentina) and I use PAL-Nc...

But my question is:

Why does a NTSC code works better than any? I use the GILN18 and it works great.... so I can't explain it, but I use it so....

The only problem is that this code works only with the scrambled channels, the normal channels appear totally inverted video (pass invert video) and I want to know if anybody can modify it to make it pass normal video instead of invert video on the normal channels...

Send any answer to me by e-mail..

Thanks..

Nicolás

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