Mephisto+Montreux

a dedicated chess computer with an ARM6 32Bit [|RISC Processor] running at 14 MHz, produced and market by Hegener & Glaser, already acquired by Saitek in 1994 just short before the Montreux was released in 1995, with a program by Johan de Koning derived from The King, also related to the Saitek RISC 2500 and Tasc R30. Mephisto Montreux was the last and lonesome dedicated computer competing a World Microcomputer Chess Championship, the WMCCC 1995 in [|Paderborn] with respectable 5/11 versus programs running on PCs and SPARC workstations, and much higher [|clock rates] from 60 to 120 MHz. || toc =See also=
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 * [[image:320px-Montreux_1_um_1900.jpg link="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Montreux_1_um_1900.jpg"]] ||~ || **Mephisto Montreux**,
 * Montreux around 1900 ||~ ||^ ||
 * ChessMachine
 * Demonology
 * Geography
 * Hegener & Glaser
 * Mephisto
 * Mephisto (H)
 * Mephisto RISC
 * Saitek
 * Saitek RISC 2500
 * TASC R30
 * The King

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=External Links=
 * [|The King's ICGA Tournaments] (including Mephisto Montreux)
 * [|Mephisto Montreux – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto Montreux] from [|Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage] by Kurt Kispert (German)
 * [|Mephisto Montreux], CSVN
 * [|Montreux from Wikipedia]
 * [|Montreux Jazz Festival from Wikipedia]

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