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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:20 am
by kyuusaku
I was under the impression that most TVs in Europe made since the mid-90s were PAL/NTSC multisystem and that most accepted RGB video input via the SCART connector.

If your TV only happened to support PAL60 and not full blown NTSC, you could then use a NTSC SNES with a RGB SCART cable.

As far as the AC adapter, yeah that is a problem since the NTSC SNES uses a proprietary connector. Instead of buying a transformer, I would probably purchase a cheap generic NTSC SNES AC adapter on eBay and a cheap PAL AC adapter, and exchange their wire/connectors. The shipping will be expensive, but probably not as much as a 100VA transformer.