Mephisto+Genius+68030

a set of dedicated chess computer modules bys Hegener & Glaser for their Mephisto module systems running the Mephisto Genius 2 program by Richard Lang on a 68030 32-bit processor at 33 MHz. It was the improved Mephisto Vancouver program and the Motorola assembly branch of the 80486 program which won the manufacturers and Absolute World Microcomputer Chess Champion titles at the WMCCC 1993 running on the PC based Mephisto Wundermaschine. Mephisto Genius 68030 was persistent inside a 256 KiB EPROM, and used 512 from 768 KiB of RAM for the transposition table. || toc =Mephisto London= A software update was available as **Mephisto London** also for older modules in 1994, incorporating improvements of the **Genius 3** program which played the Intel Grand Prix in [|London], winning speed chess matches versus [|Garry Kasparov] and [|Predrag Nikolić]. A few Genius 68030 London tournament machines inside the Bavaria board were shipped during the mid 90s
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 * [[image:MephistoGenius68030.jpg link="https://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/859080074/in/album-72157600922171154/"]] ||~ || **Mephisto Genius 68030**,
 * Genius 68030 33MHZ StartUp Screen ||~ ||^ ||

=See also=
 * Chess Genius
 * Demonology
 * Mephisto Vancouver
 * Mephisto Wundermaschine
 * Millennium ChessGenius

=External Links=
 * [|Mephisto Bavaria Genius 68030 London] from [|Chess Computer UK] by Mike Watters
 * [|Mephisto Genius 68030 – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto London 68030 – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto TM London – Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto Bavaria Genius 68030] from [|Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage] by Kurt Kispert (German)
 * [|Schachcomputer | elpeon.com]

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