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De Atari 2600 of Atari Video Computer System (VCS) is een spelcomputer die in september 1977 op de markt kwam. De 2600 draait op een MOS Technology 6507 CPU en gebruikt ROM-cartridges voor het opslaan van games.

Atari 2600 NTSC is outputting in PAL

Hello!

A couple a weeks ago I purchased this unit from a flea market. When I plug it in to test it, I get a black screen with some flickering that occurs when the game reset lever is pulled. When I took it to my local repair place to get advice, the tech told me that it was outputting in PAL, which is why nothing is appearing on screen. I'm fairly sure this unit is a local NTSC, as the gentleman I purchased it from was local. Has anyone encountered a similar glitch with region coding on the Atari 2600, and if so is it possible to fix it? Or do I just have a PAL unit on my hands, and just don't know it? The box and unit have nothing on them to indicate the region code.

I've posted a video of what the screen does when the Atari is powered on here.

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Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

-Ben

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@supportninja "I get a black screen with some flickering" does not sound like a PAL/NTSC issue. That usually manifest iteself by a rolling picture that can be slightly captured by using the horizontal hold function of a monitor. What have you checked? What Games have you tried?

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@supportninja take a look at the attached image. That is the PAL version. If your board looks different, it isn't PAL.

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I've posted a video of the screen output for the Atari at https://youtu.be/4Sk2CDBwFMA. The board has a different layout, so I'm pretty sure its the NTSC version.

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@supportninja just checked your video out. Definitely not a PALS/NTSC issue. You are having a video ouput issue unrelated to that. What else have you tried/checked?

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@oldturkey03 As of yet, nothing else. I believe the problem is somewhere between the cartridge port, and video output. My guess would either be in the video output or graphics chip. I don't think this is causing the problem, but the motherboard does have solder-masking flaking off some of the circuits. The metal box on the motherboard is the RF Module, right? Could there be anything wrong with it that would let transmit to TV, but not let anything through from the motherboard?

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