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Home * Engines * Chess Champion Mark IV
Chess Champion Mark IV, (Chess Champion Super System Mark IV)
a dedicated chess computer manufactured and released by SciSys in 1981 as successor of the Chess Champion Super System III. The computer had a 6502 CPU @ 2MHz with a 12 KiB Philidor Software program written by Mike Johnson, and was superseded by the Chess Champion Mark V later in 81 [2] . Chess Champion Mark IV participated at the CPWTIPC 1981, where it lost the last round by default because the computer was stolen after round 6 [3] .
See also
Publications
External Links
- Chess Champion Super System IV from Chess Computer UK by Mike Watters
- SciSys Chess Champion Super System MK IV from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
References
- ↑ 5.Scisys/Saitek | Flickr - Fotosharing by Chewbanta
- ↑ Chess Champion Super System IV from Chess Computer UK by Mike Watters
- ↑ Kevin O’Connell (1981). MicroChess - Paris Tournament. Personal Computer World, August 1981