>
> It probably will, but the video timing / color burst will be slightly
> off, thus the picture on the display will look strange /
> black & white.
>
wheee.. if the TV doesn't just reject the colour information outright,
there will be (18MHz-17.73MHz)*(~63 microseconds)=17 extra cycles
of colour signal in each line. This should make any solid colour into
17 rainbow bands, each about 30 pixels wide. So the colours
should be normal a bit less often than once every four chars :-)
I'd like to see that!
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