@Bulletdust:
I really am getting hopeful that you're right. At work today I scoured the 1.3 manual to look at what you found in context. I then also found this:
Can it really be that simple? Oh man - that would be brilliant! Since most of my collection is NTSC, I could actually use this machine a ton more. Then, if I really need true PAL mode, I've got that option. (e.g. to test Speedball 2, etc.)
I think it should be possible to modify a jumper to a switch, too, so I could just flip the switch to go between modes...
Looking for this jumper and adding it tonight will be the first thing I do when I get home tonight!
@McTrinsic:
Do you know if adding RAM through the side car requires special statements added to your startup sequence? I realize you aren't using that port; you have a Derringer with 32MB inside the case... but have you ever hooked anything to the side port for extra RAM? I tried with one of my 2MB cards and it just locked up the machine when it got to the RAM statement in the startup-sequence for some reason.
Also, I am in the process of rebuilding the Phoenix sticker/label for my case. My original sticker is really old, and even ripped. My idea is to create a brand new one. The original was a very deep grayish blue color. Once I have the vector version looking nice, I'm going to have a sheet professionally printed. Would you want one? It probably wouldn't show up well on your black case, but I wanted to offer.
Interestingly, the logo on the case is different than the one in the manual. The one on the case is single-color blue. The phoenix bird on the manual (which was printed in black and white) appears to have been multiple colors.
And then, the bird they used for their disk icons are completely different, too. Anyway... I'm just going to redo the sticker.
I wonder if any of the folks on A1K.org would want a replacement sticker for their machines...?