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The Final Chesscard, a chess playing entity by TASC, developed by Marc Derksen, and forerunner of the famous ChessMachine. As independent chess computer it ran at 5 MHz on a 65C02 processor with 64 Kib ROM and RAM each, inside an expansion-cartridge of a host home- or personal computer, as already realized in 1986 with the The Final Cartridge III by Riska B.V. with Wil Sparreboom and Marc Derksen involved. The Final Chesscard, first released in 1989 for Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computers, was also available as pluggable ISA card for the IBM PC. Rather than a dedicated board, it used a for that time sophisticated GUI with 2D Graphics Board of its host.

=Circuit Board= The Final Chesscard Circuit Board

=See also=
 * ChessMachine
 * Module

=External Links=
 * Tasc The Final Chess Card Electronic Chess Computer Card For Commodore 64/128, The Spacious Mind
 * The Final Chesscard for Commodore 64 (1989) - MobyGames
 * Lemon - Commodore 64, C64 Games, Reviews & Music! | The Final Chesscard
 * GB64.COM - C64 Games | The Final Chesscard
 * TASC The Final ChessCard from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
 * RetroComputer - Eine Sammlung diverser Retro-Hardware ab den 70ern | Cartridge - The Final Chesscard (German)

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