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a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] by [[Hegener & Glaser]] launched in 1991. | a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] by [[Hegener & Glaser]] launched in 1991. | ||
The [[Rebel]] based 8-bit program by [[Ed Schroder|Ed Schröder]] runs on a [[6502|65C02]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMOS CMOS] processor at 5MHz inside a 64 KiB [[Memory#ROM|ROM]] using 8 KiB of [[Memory#RAM|RAM]]. | The [[Rebel]] based 8-bit program by [[Ed Schroder|Ed Schröder]] runs on a [[6502|65C02]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMOS CMOS] processor at 5MHz inside a 64 KiB [[Memory#ROM|ROM]] using 8 KiB of [[Memory#RAM|RAM]]. | ||
− | It is similar to the [[Mephisto Polgar]] program, but has a slightly bigger [[Branching Factor|branching factor | + | It is similar to the [[Mephisto Polgar]] program, but apparemtly, due to more [[Extensions|extensions]], has a slightly bigger [[Branching Factor|branching factor]]. |
=Mephisto Nigel Short= | =Mephisto Nigel Short= | ||
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* [http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/nigel_short.html Mephisto Nigel Short (1993) Electronic Chess Computer], [[The Spacious Mind]] | * [http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/nigel_short.html Mephisto Nigel Short (1993) Electronic Chess Computer], [[The Spacious Mind]] | ||
* [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/mephisto_nigel_short.html Mephisto Nigel Short] by [[Mike Watters]] | * [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/mephisto_nigel_short.html Mephisto Nigel Short] by [[Mike Watters]] | ||
− | * [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/ | + | * [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Milano Mephisto Milano – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German) |
* [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Nigel_Short Mephisto Nigel Short – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German) | * [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Nigel_Short Mephisto Nigel Short – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German) | ||
* [https://schach.computer/mephisto-nigel-short-65f02-100mhz-testpartie/ Mephisto Nigel Short 65F02 100Mhz Testpartie - Schachcomputer Topschach.de] (German), September 19, 2020 | * [https://schach.computer/mephisto-nigel-short-65f02-100mhz-testpartie/ Mephisto Nigel Short 65F02 100Mhz Testpartie - Schachcomputer Topschach.de] (German), September 19, 2020 |
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Mephisto Milano,
a dedicated chess computer by Hegener & Glaser launched in 1991.
The Rebel based 8-bit program by Ed Schröder runs on a 65C02 CMOS processor at 5MHz inside a 64 KiB ROM using 8 KiB of RAM.
It is similar to the Mephisto Polgar program, but apparemtly, due to more extensions, has a slightly bigger branching factor.
Mephisto Nigel Short
The Mephisto Nigel Short was shipped in the UK in 1993 with a improved program and interchangeable ROM in otherwise identical hardware of the Milano [2].
See also
Forum Posts
- Tournoi Milano et clones by Alain Zanchetta, HIARCS Forum, August 10, 2009
- Mephisto milano and mephisto Nigel Short by ricard60, HIARCS Forum, December 17, 2009
- Mephisto Milano by SeamusORiley, HIARCS Forum, June 21, 2011
- Milano! by Reinfeld, HIARCS Forum, March 13, 2012
- Looking for Mephiso Milano / Nigel Short eProm by Frank Quisinsky, CCC, October 14, 2017
External Links
- Mephisto Milano (1991) Electronic Chess Computer, The Spacious Mind
- Mephisto Nigel Short (1993) Electronic Chess Computer, The Spacious Mind
- Mephisto Nigel Short by Mike Watters
- Mephisto Milano – Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- Mephisto Nigel Short – Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- Mephisto Nigel Short 65F02 100Mhz Testpartie - Schachcomputer Topschach.de (German), September 19, 2020
- Mephisto Milano from Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage by Kurt Kispert
References
- ↑ Image from Whatever is Current | Home of the Dutch Rebel by Ed Schröder
- ↑ Mephisto Nigel Short – Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)