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Originally Posted by dissident
If I rember right, PAL with 227 colorclocks has 1 missed colorclock compared with NTSC. This missing 1 colorclock is displayed at the right border and so the copper colourchange is once 10 lores pixels (not 12) wide instead of 8 lores pixels.
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The 10 lores pixels is not related to the PAL missing cycle.
Is related to the resynchronization of the copper in a odd (227) line division slice; that was simple the right count for a 64us (281,94ns*227) PAL line signal.
So the cycle in not missing but unusable.
But I'd like to know what actually happens in the final part of the video line.