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Subject: Re: Dedicated Chess Computers - Fidelity cont..

Author: Steven Schwartz

Date: 08:45:48 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.)

Charlie,
Karsten has supplied an article in German for the WCCR which covers
many, many dedicated chess computers. He also supplied a chart. It
is impossible for us to translate one and format the other, but this
work is so extensive that we do not want to pass by the opportunity of
getting it in the Resource Center.

However, what the two of you have been doing on the message board CAN
be used IF is can be collected and colated. Can you fellows do that?
If so, we can put it in the WCCR for the ages!
- Steve (ICD/Your Move)



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