Revelation II

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Revelation II [1]

Revelation II,
a dedicated chess computer system developed by Ruud Martin's Phoenix Chess Systems in cooperation with Digital Game Technology (DGT), first shipped as of December 2013 [2] as successor of Phoenix Chess Systems' Revelation [3]. Beside an upgraded XScale PXA320 32-bit processor at 800 MHz with now 128 MiB of RAM and 1 GiB non-volatile flash memory for firmware and engines, and wider OLED display, the primary innovation of the Revelation II is the DGT board technology featuring piece recognition. A wireless Bluetooth connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the UCI server, also allows using the Revelation II as dedicated user interface for UCI engines running on a PC.

Display

RevelationIIUpdate.jpg

Revelation II Version 3.09 Information display [4]

Chess Engines

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Native Engines

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 Super Expert C
Novag Diablo

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

DGT

Engines - Revelation II from Digital Game Technology

Phoenix Chess Systems

Misc

Videos

References

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