Hi all, This is my first post here and I'd just like to begin by thanking KRIKzz for all the incredible work he's doing/done on all the flash carts. What with the regular support and OS/FW updates he really is an amazing person. :love2: Anyway- On to my question; While searching to find which RGB scart cable I'd need to buy for a 60hz modded PAL SNES I came upon a forum post saying the DSP-1 chips in PAL carts (Super Mario Kart in this case) ran faster than that of the NTSC DSP-1 chips, to compensate for the reduced speeds of the PAL system. However after some googling I couldn't find any information regarding this, or for the clock speeds of a DSP-1 for that matter. If this were true wouldn't a PAL copy of Super Mario Kart (for example) ran on an NTSC system be running about 20% faster than intended? Also- if a PAL DSP-1/clock generator was installed into a Super Everdrive, wouldn't all DSP-1 games be running faster than they should be if they were being played on an NTSC system? Thanks for any light shed on this. :thumbsup:
dsp clock is same on pal and ntsc 7.6mhz. pal and ntsc games has different speed not because ntsc system is faster in calculations, speed differents appear because games usually synchronised to framerate, which is lower on pal.