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Revision as of 08:52, 30 June 2018

Home * Dedicated Chess Computers * Revelation

Revelation #1 [1] [2]

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 While a prototype was introduced in 2006 [3], the Revelation was first shipped in June 2008 [4] and superseded by its successor Revelation II in 2013.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].

Panel

Revelation's OLED display screen [6]

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

[7]

Richard Lang Emulation

Mephisto Amsterdam
Mephisto Dallas
Mephisto Roma
Mephisto Almeria
Mephisto Portorose
Mephisto Lyon
Mephisto Vancouver
Mephisto London

Misc Emulations

Mephisto Rebell 5.0
Mephisto MM IV
Mephisto MM V
Novag Diablo

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

Chess System

Misc

References

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