The+Final+Chesscard

a chess playing entity by TASC, developed by Marc Derksen, and forerunner of the famous ChessMachine. As independent chess computer it ran at 5 MHz on a 65C02 processor with 64 Kib ROM and RAM each, inside an [|expansion-cartridge] of a host [|home-] or [|personal computer], as already realized in 1986 with the [|The Final Cartridge III] by //Riska B.V.// with Wil Sparreboom and Marc Derksen involved. The Final Chesscard, first released in 1989 for Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computers, was also available as pluggable [|ISA card] for the IBM PC. Rather than a dedicated board, it used a for that time sophisticated GUI with 2D Graphics Board of its host. || toc =Circuit Board=
 * Home * Engines * The Final Chesscard**
 * [[image:tfcc.png width="345" height="243" link="http://csdb.dk/release/?id=36932"]] ||~  || **The Final Chesscard**,
 * The Final Chesscard GUI ||~  ||^   ||
 * [[image:fc_pcb.jpg width="616" height="319" link="http://www.cbmhardware.de/misc/fc_pcb.jpg"]] ||
 * The Final Chesscard Circuit Board ||

=External Links=
 * [|Tasc The Final Chess Card Electronic Chess Computer Card For Commodore 64/128], The Spacious Mind
 * [|The Final Chesscard for Commodore 64 (1989)] - [|MobyGames]
 * [|Lemon - Commodore 64, C64 Games, Reviews & Music! | The Final Chesscard]
 * [|GB64.COM - C64 Games | The Final Chesscard]
 * [|ASC The Final ChessCard] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|RetroComputer - Eine Sammlung diverser Retro-Hardware ab den 70ern | Cartridge - The Final Chesscard] (German)

=References= =What links here?= include page="The Final Chesscard" component="backlinks" limit="40"
 * Up one level**