Mephisto+Rebell

a dedicated chess computer module for Mephisto module systems by Hegener & Glaser launched in 1986 short after Rebel's strong WCCC 1986 in [|Cologne]. Ed Schröder's first dedicated computer program ran on a 65C02 [|CMOS] processor. It was superseded during the following years by Mephisto MM IV, Mephisto MM V and various other models and modules, such as the Mephisto Polgar all with the approved 8-bit technology. || toc =See also=
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 * [[image:Mephisto_Rebell_5_0_-_1.jpg link="http://rebel13.nl/dedicated/rebell%205.0.html"]] ||~ || **Mephisto Rebell 5.0**,
 * Mephisto Rebell 5.0 ||~ ||^ ||
 * Mephisto MM IV
 * Mephisto MM V
 * Mephisto Polgar
 * Mephisto RISC
 * Rebel

=External Links= > [|Mephisto MM IV] > [|Mephisto MM V] > [|Mephisto Monte Carlo IV]
 * [|Rebell 5.0] from [|Rebel Pure Nostalgica] by Ed Schröder
 * [|Dedicated chess computers - Home of the Dutch Rebel] by Ed Schröder
 * [|Back to the 80's with UCI] by Ed Schröder » UCI
 * [|Rebel's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Mephisto Rebell 5.0] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)

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