Author: Karsten Bauermeister
Date: 07:19:38 01/29/99
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On January 29, 1999 at 09:07:20, Charlie GOLD wrote: > > Travel Master, 1991 is a fold-up, pocket size, press sensory machine with >64 levels, and the Par program, plus display screen, select/brute force mode, . >It comes with 2 sets of pieces(3D and disc). Operates on mains/batteries. It >uses an H8 chip. > Premiere CC, 1992 is the Elite board with 2 different programs that you can >choose from...the first of its kind(and the only one I know of to date). It has >the Vancouver 16 bit, 12MHz program from Mephisto and the Mach III from >Fidelity. It has all the features of both. The Mephisto has game save/load, auto >play, full analysis, change piece values and style of play, larger book(100,000 >ply). It operates on the mains. ROM: 128K, RAM: 512K. > Printer,1982 is an impact, mains operated machine. It can be used by all >Fidelity computers that have the capability(Premiere, Elites, etc.) Sorry Charlie, this time you did a fault: The Fidelity Travel Master didn't have the Par-program. This unit computer had a Frans Morsch-programm similar to the Travel Champion 2000 of Saitek. Karsten
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