Author: Charlie GOLD
Date: 14:03:09 01/26/99
Chess Challenger Chess Card, 1989 is, and the only ones made as far as I know, a credit card size key-in with 64 levels, halt, set-up positions, sound monitor mode. It came with a small magnetic board and disc pieces. Mach IV Master Chess Challenger, 1989/90 (with carry case) in a plastic housing and a grade of 2325 has all the features of the Mach IIC-L.A. It is a 32bit running at 20MHz with a 68020 processor. It operates on mains/batteries. Chesster Sensory Chess Challenger,1990 is the Par program with a very life-like voice...much improved on the old Voice Challenger of 1979. There are newer machines with voice-all copied from Fidelity. It has 25 levels, teacher mode, and all of the features of the EP12. It is in a "Designer" housing as in the Mach IV Master above. Operates on mains/batteries. ROM: 16K, RAM: 8K, MHz: 3.
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