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  • ...], and MyChess was ported to [[Novag|Novag's]] [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] <ref>[http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/scisys_and_nova
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  • was a series of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] produced and market by [[Fidelity Electronics]]. The ''Ch * [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7178 Ron Nelsons dedicated chess computers] by [[Thorsten Czub|mclane]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarc
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] released in 1979 by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Ko [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...lektronik Erfurt|VEB Funkwerk Erfurt's]] first [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] species from 1981, build in low quantities of only about 1 [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] manufactured from 1981 until 1983 by [[VEB Mikroelektronik [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...''Jupiter III'', and the [[WMCCC 1980]], where it had to compete with its dedicated relatives, winner [[Chess Challenger]], runner up [[Boris|Boris Experimenta
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  • the first commercial [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] with an Auto Response Board ('''ARB''') incorporating a [[ [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...rs. Philidor was intended as test-bed and development version for programs dedicated for [[Saitek|SciSys']] and other manufacturers chess computers, but also t
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] released in 1981 by [[Novag|Novag Industries LTD]]. The Sa [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • was a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated Chess Computers]], manufactured by [[Sidney Samole|Sidney Samole's]] compan [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], produced and traded by [[Hegener & Glaser]] since 1979 w [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • experimental or not yet commercially available [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] by [[Novag]] with programs by primary author [[David Kitt [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...athsman's new program [[Plymate]] as well as Princhess competed running on dedicated Conchess computers. Their respectable second place in the Commercial team c [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...rogram, which was also incorporated inside the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated computers]] [[Chess 2001]] and [[La Regence]]. ...g/wiki/Glasgow Glasgow], and was virtually the same program as used in the dedicated [[L'Empereur]] which participated in the same event <ref>[http://www.chessc
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  • .../ref>, who manufactured and traded most of the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] with programs provided by Philidor Software. ...computer chess circus were hired to develop programs for homecomputers and dedicated chess computers, later in 1981, [[Martin Bryant]].
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  • ...mercially brought to market as [[Mephisto Rebell]] and about 20 subsequent dedicated models, sold in the period from 1985 until 1995 by [[Hegener & Glaser]], [[ ...s released by Mephisto Hegener & Glaser, Munich, Germany in a stand-alone (dedicated) chess computer.
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  • * [http://www.top-5000.nl/dedicated.htm Dedicated chess computers - Home of the Dutch Rebel] by [[Ed Schroder|Ed Schröder]]
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  • ...and [[WMCCC 1991]], further ported for various [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], most notably [[TASC R30]], [[TASC R40]], [[Saitek]] [[RI
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  • ...Wiki]</ref> , and was also ported to the [[H8]] processor, as used in many dedicated units of various manufacturers in the early 90s, such as the [[Saitek Brute
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