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VEB Funkwerk Erfurt's first dedicated chess computer species from 1981, build in low quantities of only about 12 to 20 pieces. The SC 1 was merely a prototype kind of a chess computer, to test the performance of their own Z80 clone, the [|U880] 8-bit processor. The program wasn't yet an own development, but a program from the "[|Enemy of the people]", a plain copy of Ron Nelson's program of a Chess Challenger manufactured by Fidelity Electronics. Remarkably, its successor, the SC 2, which was produced in higher quantities and exported to the [|capitalistic] "[|First World]" to merit foreign exchanges, still was a slightly modified Ron Nelson program. || toc =See also=
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 * [[image:320px-Schachcomputer-SC1.jpg link="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/86/Schachcomputer-SC1.jpg"]] ||~  || **Schachcomputer SC 1**,
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=External Links=
 * [|VEB Erfurt SC-1] from [|Chess Computer UK] by Mike Watters
 * [|SC1, Schachcomputer in der DDR from Wikipedia.de] (German)
 * [|SC 1] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|VEB Mikroelektronik Erfurt - Alles nur geklaut] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)

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