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[[FILE:RevelationGUI.jpg|border|right|thumb||link=https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/2179418372/in/album-72157602195096455/|Revelation's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLED OLED] display screen <ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/2179418372/in/album-72157602195096455/ Revelation display screen] (frame cropped) from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/albums/72157602195096455 13.Phoenix-Revelation Resurrection-II on Flickr] by [[Steve Blincoe|Chewbanta]]</ref> ]] | [[FILE:RevelationGUI.jpg|border|right|thumb||link=https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/2179418372/in/album-72157602195096455/|Revelation's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLED OLED] display screen <ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/2179418372/in/album-72157602195096455/ Revelation display screen] (frame cropped) from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/albums/72157602195096455 13.Phoenix-Revelation Resurrection-II on Flickr] by [[Steve Blincoe|Chewbanta]]</ref> ]] | ||
− | A six button and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLED OLED] panel realize a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menu_(computing) menu-driven] [[GUI|graphical user interface]] to configure and choose engines, and to control and indicate system modes and states. A wireless [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth Bluetooth] connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the [[UCI]] server, also allows using the Revelation as dedicated [[User Interface|user interface]] for [[UCI | + | A six button and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLED OLED] panel realize a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menu_(computing) menu-driven] [[GUI|graphical user interface]] to configure and choose engines, and to control and indicate system modes and states. A wireless [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth Bluetooth] connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the [[UCI]] server, also allows using the Revelation as dedicated [[User Interface|user interface]] for [[:Category:UCI|UCI engines]] running on a [[IBM PC|PC]]. |
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* [[Deep Sjeng]] 1.8 and 3.0 by [[Gian-Carlo Pascutto]] | * [[Deep Sjeng]] 1.8 and 3.0 by [[Gian-Carlo Pascutto]] | ||
* [[Fruit]] ´05 and 2.1 by [[Fabien Letouzey]] | * [[Fruit]] ´05 and 2.1 by [[Fabien Letouzey]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[HIARCS]] 13 by [[Mark Uniacke]] (2011 <ref>[http://www.phoenixcs.nl/index.php/en/news/125-hiarcs-13-now-available Hiarcs 13 Now Available] from [[Phoenix Chess Systems]], April 11, 2011</ref>) |
* [[Ruffian]] 2.1 by [[Perola Valfridsson]] | * [[Ruffian]] 2.1 by [[Perola Valfridsson]] | ||
* [[Rybka]] 2.2 by [[Vasik Rajlich]] | * [[Rybka]] 2.2 by [[Vasik Rajlich]] |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 29 August 2018
Home * Dedicated Chess Computers * Revelation
Revelation,
a dedicated chess computer system by Phoenix Chess Systems, developed by its founder and CEO Ruud Martin. While a prototype was introduced in 2006 [3], the Revelation was first shipped in June 2008 [4] and superseded by its successor Revelation II in 2013. The system features a sensory board, an XScale PXA255 32-bit processor at 500 MHz with 32 MiB of RAM, and firmware and chess engines in non-volatile flash memory. In 2009, the Revelation also appeared as module set for Mephisto boards [5].
Contents
Panel
A six button and OLED panel realize a menu-driven graphical user interface to configure and choose engines, and to control and indicate system modes and states. A wireless Bluetooth connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the UCI server, also allows using the Revelation as dedicated user interface for UCI engines running on a PC.
Chess Engines
Native Engines
- Deep Sjeng 1.8 and 3.0 by Gian-Carlo Pascutto
- Fruit ´05 and 2.1 by Fabien Letouzey
- HIARCS 13 by Mark Uniacke (2011 [8])
- Ruffian 2.1 by Perola Valfridsson
- Rybka 2.2 by Vasik Rajlich
- Shredder 11 and 12 by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen (optional)
- Toga 1.0 and 1.2 by Thomas Gaksch
Richard Lang Emulation
- Mephisto Amsterdam
- Mephisto Dallas
- Mephisto Roma
- Mephisto Almeria
- Mephisto Portorose
- Mephisto Lyon
- Mephisto Vancouver
- Mephisto London
Misc Emulations
See also
Forum Posts
- Greetings from Phoenix Chess Systems by Ruud Martin, Hiarcs Forum, August 21, 2007
- Revelation #001 delivered today to .. and breaking news by Ruud Martin, Hiarcs Forum, June 11, 2008
- Der große Revelation Erfahrungen, Meinungen und Wünsche Thread by Mythbuster, Schachcomputer Info Forum, September 04, 2009 (German)
- Dedicated Chess Computer Emulations by Steve Blincoe, CCC, June 18, 2010
- Phoenix Systems Revelation Test Scores by Spacious Mind, Hiarcs Forum, August 29, 2015
External Links
Chess System
- Revelation Chess Board from Phoenix Chess Systems, May 08, 2008
- 13.Phoenix-Revelation Resurrection-II on Flickr by Chewbanta
- Revelation from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- Revelation Module Set from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
Misc
- Revelation - Wiktionary
- revelation - Wiktionary
- Revelation from Wikipedia
- Revelation (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Revelation (frame cropped) from 13.Phoenix-Revelation Resurrection-II on Flickr by Chewbanta
- ↑ Revelation #001 delivered today to .. and breaking news by Ruud Martin, Hiarcs Forum, June 11, 2008
- ↑ Revelation – Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- ↑ Revelation #001 delivered today to .. and breaking news by Ruud Martin, Hiarcs Forum, June 11, 2008
- ↑ Revelation Module Set from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- ↑ Revelation display screen (frame cropped) from 13.Phoenix-Revelation Resurrection-II on Flickr by Chewbanta
- ↑ Revelation from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- ↑ Hiarcs 13 Now Available from Phoenix Chess Systems, April 11, 2011
- ↑ Richard Lang Emulation from Phoenix Chess Systems, January 12, 2010