I suspect the NTSC part of the card's designation simply applies to a  
Super Video out connector. This would be for hooking your computer up  
to a regular, non-HD TV. I don't think you'll have a problem as long  
as don't try hooking up the S-Video port on the card. If you do,  
you'll have to use an NTSC TV as opposed to a European model. If that  
card doesn't have an S-Video out, I'm not sure why it's designated as  
NTSC.

Eric

On Sep 25, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Peter Mc Court wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> A friend of mine kindly imported (to me in Norway) a Mac Radeon  
> 9200 PCI 128 MB video card from the US, for installation into my  
> B&W G3. However, I note that on the side of the package that it  
> reads Mac Radeon 9200 PCI 128MB VVOD RH NA NTSC 100-436014). I  
> guess that the NA means "North America" and the NTSC is the North  
> American TV standard (as opposed to the PAL standard elsewhere).
>
> So, to my question - will this care work here in Europe with my B&W  
> G3 original (European) monitor? I do not intend to hook it up to  
> any regular TV. Alternatively, can one choose a PAL option with  
> this card?
>
> TIA and cheers from Tromsø,
>
> Peter
>
> >


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