CBS Colecovision
Started by coleconut, Nov 22 2009 2:03 AM
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#1
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:03 AM
I have one CV that is labelled CBS Colecovision. All stickers are in English, the on/off switch shows 0/1 instead of On/Off. For all intents and purposes it looks like a machine made for the European market. However it works on my N American TV on channel 3 and I cracked it open to find it has the TMS9928A video chip which I believe outputs NTSC, and not the TMS9929A which outputs a PAL signal.
So barring the unlikely scenario where a previous owner swapped circuit boards for some reason, I cant figure out what this machine is all about since I was under the impression that CBS Colecovisions were solely for the European, i.e. PAL market.
Any insight welcome.
So barring the unlikely scenario where a previous owner swapped circuit boards for some reason, I cant figure out what this machine is all about since I was under the impression that CBS Colecovisions were solely for the European, i.e. PAL market.
Any insight welcome.
#2
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:46 AM
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CBS Colecovisions were solely for the European, i.e. PAL market.
In fact , it was also for the SECAM Market not only PAL. All my SECAM Colecovision are labelled CBS Colecovision.
#3 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:22 AM
youki, on Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:46 AM, said:
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CBS Colecovisions were solely for the European, i.e. PAL market.
In fact , it was also for the SECAM Market not only PAL. All my SECAM Colecovision are labelled CBS Colecovision.
Do all the SECAM units have a SCART connector?
Thanks,
5-11under
#4
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:06 AM
As far i know, yes.
#5
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:11 AM
coleconut, on Sun Nov 22, 2009 2:03 AM, said:
I have one CV that is labelled CBS Colecovision. All stickers are in English, the on/off switch shows 0/1 instead of On/Off. For all intents and purposes it looks like a machine made for the European market. However it works on my N American TV on channel 3 and I cracked it open to find it has the TMS9928A video chip which I believe outputs NTSC, and not the TMS9929A which outputs a PAL signal.
#6
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:23 AM
5-11under, on Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:22 AM, said:
Definitely no SCART connector on this machine. I dont think this would be a "legal" machine for Canada since there is no French on it. And I got this machine from an American, not so say he couldnt have obtained it elsewhere.
#7
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:09 PM
If memory serves me, these were from the crash era. Quite a few of these went out thru KayBee's liquidation sales. I seem to recall hearing they were Euro cases/stickers with US boards inside, they were just trying to get rid of existing inventory by 'mismatching' them. The neighbors had one with the CBS non-French stuff on it from KayBee that they got in '84 or '85 I think.
But of course, I have nothing more than memory to back that up.
But of course, I have nothing more than memory to back that up.
#8
Posted Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:33 PM
Murph74, on Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:09 PM, said:
If memory serves me, these were from the crash era. Quite a few of these went out thru KayBee's liquidation sales. I seem to recall hearing they were Euro cases/stickers with US boards inside, they were just trying to get rid of existing inventory by 'mismatching' them. The neighbors had one with the CBS non-French stuff on it from KayBee that they got in '84 or '85 I think.
But of course, I have nothing more than memory to back that up.
But of course, I have nothing more than memory to back that up.
OK this makes the most sense to me about it...
#9
Posted Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:06 AM
on the UK systems that I have the silver sticker under the cart slot states "Designed for use on PAL (UK) TV system"
The power switch has "on" and "off" not "0" and "i"
The power switch has "on" and "off" not "0" and "i"
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