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| Consoles in the USA and Europe run at different speeds due to the different television standards used. The main differences between the NTSC and PAL PPUs is as follows:
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| | Master clock speed || 21.477272MHz<br>= 236.25 MHz / 11 || 26.601712MHz
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| | PPU clock speed || 21.477272MHz / 4 || 26.601712MHz / 5
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| | Corresponding CPU clock speed || 21.47MHz / 12 = 1.78977267 MHz = 1/3 PPU clock speed || 26.601712 MHz /16 = 1.662607 MHz = 5/16 PPU clock speed
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| | Height of picture || 240 scanlines || 240 scanlines
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| | Nominal visible picture height<br>(see [[Overscan]]) || 224 scanlines || 268 scanlines
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| | Length of VBLANK || 20 scanlines || 70 scanlines
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| | Timing quirks || First scanline is one PPU cycle shorter during every other frame || None
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| Other than these differences (and video output), the NTSC and PAL PPUs function exactly the same.
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