Chess+Partner+2000

a dedicated chess computer developed by Philidor Software, manufactured by SciSys, and distributed by SciSys and Novag in 1980. The computer has a Fairchild F8 processor, 4 KiB ROM and 320 Byte RAM and ran a program by Mike Johnson, and was the second Sensory Board chess computer to be produced, six months after the the Fidelity CC Sensory Voice. Chess Partner 2000 played the Chess Programs World Tournament in Personal Computers in [|Paris]. || toc =See also=
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 * [[image:ChessPartner2000.jpg link="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/858176955/in/set-72157600922171918"]] ||~ || **Chess Partner 2000**,
 * Chess Partner 2000 ||~ ||^ ||
 * Chess Champion Pocket Chess
 * Chess Partner
 * ChessPartner GUI

=Publications=
 * Hans-Peter Ketterling (**1981**). //Computer auf dem Vormarsch - VIII Teil - Chess Partner 2000//. [|Europa-Rochade], 11-1981, in [|Novag - Chess Champion Chess Partner 2000], pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch and German)

=External Links=
 * [|Chess Partner 2000] by Mike Watters
 * [|SciSys and Novag : The Early Years] by Mike Watters
 * [|Novag Chess Partner 2000] by Tom Luif
 * [|Novag Chess Partner 2000] from The Spacious Mind
 * [|Scisys Chess Partner] from [|blitzchess.fr] by Eric Belot
 * [|Ismenio's chess computer collection - Chess Partner 2000]
 * [|SciSys Chess Partner 2000] from [|Schachcomputer.info - Wiki] (German)
 * [|Novag Chess Partner 2000] from [|Schachcomputer.info - Wiki] (German)
 * [|Testbericht "Chess Partner 2000":: Schachcomputer ergreift Eigeninitiative], December 12, 1980, Computerwoche (German)

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