first:
you are using the wrong command.
To set your output to PAL with xrandr the correct command is:
xrandr --output TV1 --set mode PAL
second:
PAL should be supported. But it seems like upstream has problems tracking this issue on why the output becomes garbled.
And using a 2.6.33 kernel the only thing I can get working is NTSC/1024x768 (trying out NTSC/640x400 which should be the driver default also breaks).
@Jörg:
first:
you are using the wrong command.
To set your output to PAL with xrandr the correct command is:
xrandr --output TV1 --set mode PAL
second:
PAL should be supported. But it seems like upstream has problems tracking this issue on why the output becomes garbled.
And using a 2.6.33 kernel the only thing I can get working is NTSC/1024x768 (trying out NTSC/640x400 which should be the driver default also breaks).