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Mephisto Milano

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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]].
It is similar to the [[Mephisto Polgar]] program, but apparemtlyapparently, due to more [[Extensions|extensions]], has a slightly bigger [[Branching Factor|branching factor]].
=Mephisto Nigel Short=
The '''Mephisto Nigel Short''' was shipped in the UK in 1993 - on occasion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Chess_Championship_1993#1993_PCA_match 1993 PCA match] between [[Garry Kasparov]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Short Nigel Short]- with a an improved program and interchangeable ROM in otherwise identical hardware of the Milano <ref>[https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Nigel_Short Mephisto Nigel Short – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)</ref>.
=See also=
=External Links=
==Chess Computer==
* [http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/milano.html Mephisto Milano (1991) 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]]
* [https://schach.computer/mephisto-nigel-short-65f02-100mhz-testpartie/ Mephisto Nigel Short 65F02 100Mhz Testpartie - Schachcomputer Topschach.de] (German), September 19, 2020
* [http://www.schachcomputer.at/milano.htm Mephisto Milano] from [http://www.schachcomputer.at/index.htm Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage] by [[Kurt Kispert]]
==Misc==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milano_(disambiguation) Milano (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
* [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milano Milano - Wikipedia.it] (Italian)
=References=

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