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Home * Engines * Chess Partner 2000
Chess Partner 2000,
a dedicated chess computer developed by Philidor Software, manufactured by SciSys, and distributed by SciSys and Novag in 1980. The computer has a Fairchild F8 processor, 4 KiB ROM and 320 Byte RAM and ran a program by Mike Johnson [2], and was the second Sensory Board chess computer to be produced, six months after the the Fidelity CC Sensory Voice [3]. Chess Partner 2000 played the Chess Programs World Tournament in Personal Computers in Paris.
See also
Publications
- Hans-Peter Ketterling (1981). Computer auf dem Vormarsch - VIII Teil - Chess Partner 2000. Europa-Rochade, 11-1981, in Novag - Chess Champion Chess Partner 2000, pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch and German)
External Links
- Chess Partner 2000 by Mike Watters
- SciSys and Novag : The Early Years by Mike Watters
- Novag Chess Partner 2000 by Tom Luif
- Novag Chess Partner 2000 from The Spacious Mind
- Scisys Chess Partner from blitzchess.fr by Eric Belot
- Ismenio's chess computer collection - Chess Partner 2000
- SciSys Chess Partner 2000 from Schachcomputer.info - Wiki (German)
- Novag Chess Partner 2000 from Schachcomputer.info - Wiki (German)
- Testbericht "Chess Partner 2000":: Schachcomputer ergreift Eigeninitiative, December 12, 1980, Computerwoche (German)
References
- ↑ 4.Novag: Flickr by Chewbanta
- ↑ Novag - Chess Champion Chess Partner 2000, pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch and German)
- ↑ Chess Partner 2000 by Mike Watters