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Subject: Dedicated Chess Computers - Fidelity, cont..

Author: Charlie GOLD

Date: 07:08:10 01/22/99


     Chess Challenger 6, 1981 was the table model of the MiniCC. It has all  the
features of the Mini plus 2 more levels, take back, and display screen. It has
no coordinate LEDS.
     Chess Challenger 9, 1982 has all of the features of the Chess Challenger
Champion plus brain off, accept/offer a draw, mate in 7, options at rt(sound,180
turn board, opening book), accepts cartridges. It does not have voice and a
display screen. ROM: 16K, RAM: 2K, MHz: 2
     Chess Challenger 12, 1983 has all the features of the 9 above in a large
wood board and wood pieces plus options at any time, full take back, solve ",
printer capability, and a stronger program(Budapest, 1983 World
Micro Computer Champion). Operates only on mains. ROM: 20K, RAM: 4K, MHz: 3.



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