Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 17, 2004 17:50:19 GMT -5
nitrosix said:
Hey Kaz,Yeh my PS2 is modded with a matrix infinity mod chip so it does the works and the jerks... well its ment to!
Cool...
TV's in Aus are a strange one, they are PAL50 but my WEGA has the option for NTSC3.57 and NTSC4.43.
My AES modded by J.Kurtz is now fully NTSC with 60hz and I just select NTSC3.57 on the TV. I think although I'm not sure the NTSC4.43 setting would be a 60hz signal but in PAL standard hence the 4.43. ?
I'm a QS not a electrical engineer, so I could be speaking absolute bull. ahahah
No idea to tell you the truth. There is such a thing as PAL 60 though, a lot of Euro games now thankfully have PAL 60 options which is nice
My PS2 at the moment is connected via sony component cables and our TV's don't have scart at my price range.
If your TV supports NTSC then you'll probably be ok anyway. I know on my Sony Trinitron I an use any cables, even the standard composite ones and I still get a colour picture, whereas the same cables give a black and white pic on a friends TV (but it's colour if we use RGB scart).
Is your MGS3 running through your modded pal ps2 or a factory nstc machine ?
Modded PAL machine, with an oooold Messiah mod.
Yeton: lol, I have had that prob with the memory card thing in Region X going kaput, I had to get mine replaced a while back, I guess it's common. I have a newer copy of it that I got free with a magazine a while back though, and that doesn't need it, it just makes a save on your standard memory card. There is another way around the green screen issue though (at least on my version of the PS2)... you can solder a single wire between 2 points on the board and it stops the green tint from happening. Probably not worth it though, I only did it because Region X wasn't around when I bought mine
Kaz


