Workbench About Me Imprint Contact My Account
DE EN
04:28:37
RETROPROJECTS
ā–”
Ɨ

RETROPROJECTS

16-BIT. 100 % HERZ // KICKSTART 3.1 // WORKBENCH LOADED

Projects
Projects
Database
Database
Shop
Shop
AMIGO
AMIGO
Downloads
Downloads
Upload
Upload
Main Content - šŸ—ƒļø Amiga Database
ā–”
_
68%
CPU Usage
512KB
Chip RAM
42
Processes

šŸ—ƒļø Amiga Knowledge Base

65,174 curated entries on demos, software, hardware and history of the Commodore Amiga

You are browsing as guest

← Back to category

PAL

PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the analog television standard used by European, Australian, and Asian Amiga models, delivering a 50Hz refresh rate with 625 total scan lines (576 visible) and a horizontal frequency of 15.625kHz. Amiga software designed for PAL typically displays at resolutions like 320Ɨ256 or 640Ɨ256 in non-interlaced modes, offering more vertical resolution than NTSC but running at 50 frames per second instead of 60Hz, which affected game timing and compatibility with software imported from NTSC regions. The standard required users to have PAL-compatible monitors or televisions, and many demos and games were optimized specifically to utilize PAL's extra screen space and timing characteristics.