Huh? Computers aren't PAL and NTSC ... they are standard throughout the world, apart from the fact that different monitors might run different refresh settings, etc ... but that is controlled through Windows. The only component of a computer which would have such settings is a TV card [if you wanted to plug your Xbox into your computer for example], and even then they can usually support both formats, just like a TV set can. It's just the consoles themselves that are PAL/NTSC.
I should try to install my games on my computer and see if they work. They always worked on Windows 2000, even though they weren't supposed to.
Abe Babe...
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Creator of Cloverfield, Lost, Alias and Fringe ... he's just too awesome!
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