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* [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7591 Excalibur Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], January 05, 2016
 
* [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7591 Excalibur Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], January 05, 2016
 
: [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7591&start=8 Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], January 11, 2016
 
: [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7591&start=8 Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], January 11, 2016
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* [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9455 Ivan the Terrible, Ivan the Conqueror?] by [[Fernando Villegas]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], March 29, 2019
  
 
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Ivan II The Conqueror [1]

Ivan II The Conqueror, (Excalibur 712 Ivan II The Conqueror)
a talking dedicated chess computer by Excalibur Electronics, released in late 2002 [2]. The computer has a 6502 compatible Sunplus SPLB32A-043 [3] controller running at 5 MHz with integrated 512 KiB ROM, 1215 byte RAM, parallel I/O, UART, and PWM/DAC for sound and speech, and features a sensory board along with a LCD board, button panel and speaker. The Ron Nelson program is a 6502 port of his H8 programs, removing attack maps with respect to available RAM [4].

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Forum Posts

Excalibur Electronics by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 22, 2015
Excalibur Electronics by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 22, 2015
Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 11, 2016

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