The video encoders are different between pal and ntsc consoles, so I guess the only thing that someone could try is to replace the encoder with a PAL one.I think PAL and NTSC wii are identical hardware wise, so by replacing the system menu with E version or patching the games it could work?
Interesting. I was unaware.The video encoders are different between pal and ntsc consoles, so I guess the only thing that someone could try is to replace the encoder with a PAL one.
I'm sorry, I've dig more into it and I was mistaken (all the pictures that I found online had the label AVE-RVL, while the ones that I got on my PAL boards are AVE-RVL A, but it seems to be just some kind of revisioning).Interesting. I was unaware.
Is this based on assumption or confirmed information? Do you have a link to back this up? If so I will certainly add notes on this to the super guide. Its not a "I don't believe you" but a "I want to make sure this is correct"
They respectively go to C84, C64 and C69 and then get to pins 53, 57 and 59 of the RVL-AVE chip.Can you trace pins 7,9 & 11 on the multi-av port of your pal board and see where it leads ?