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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Pfleger Helmut Pfleger], [http://www.schachbund.de/person/player/745.html Gerd Treppner], [[Helmut Weigel]] ('''1989'''). ''[http://www.schachversand.de/d/detail/buecher/11887.html Academy, Buch für Mephisto ... ]''. [[Schachversand Niggemann]] (German)
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Pfleger Helmut Pfleger], [https://de.chessbase.com/post/gerd-treppner-verstorben Gerd Treppner], [[Helmut Weigel]] ('''1989'''). ''[https://www.niggemann.com/en/books-media/academy-buch-fur-mephisto.html Academy, Buch für Mephisto ...]''. [[Schachversand Niggemann]] (German)
  
 
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Polgar 5 Mhz Modules [1]

Mephisto Polgar,
a dedicated chess computer module for Mephisto module systems by Hegener & Glaser launched in 1989. The Rebel based 8-bit program by Ed Schröder run on a 65C02 CMOS processor with 5MHz. The same program appeared in the Mephisto Academy, a computer with focus on didactics and teaching chess, also dedicated to the Polgar sisters Susan, Sofia and Judit. In 1990, an improved 10 MHz module was released [2].

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