Author: Charlie GOLD
Date: 14:50:20 01/20/99
Voice Chess Challenger, 1980 has all the features of VCC of 1979 and that of CCS8 of 1980 plus random play, chess teacher, display screen for move and time, 64 book openings, greatest GM games(64), and printer capability. Operates only on mains. ROM: 20K, RAM: 2K, MHz: 2. Champion VCC, late 1980 has all the features of the VCC above except teacher, plus take back(39ply), monitor mode, mate in 4, hint. It was the winner of the FIRST World Micro Computer Championship in London-1980. Also, the first to use the 6502 chip. Prior to this time a Z80 chip was used. ROM: 28K, RAM: 2K, MHz: 3. Mini Chess Challenger, 1981 is a peg-in sensory pocket portable with coordinate LEDS. It has 4 playing levels, halt, sound control, position verification, mate in 2, and accepts 4 different cartridges for different styles of play. Operates on mains/batteries.
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