Mephisto+Europa

a low cost dedicated chess computer released in 1987 by Hegener & Glaser featuring a 6800 compatible [|Hitachi] 6301Y0 [|8-bit] [|CMOS] [|microcontroller unit] (MCU), a sensory board with file and rank indicator [|leds], and a [|membrane keypad] plus status leds inside a plastic housing. The chess program by Frans Morsch resides in the MCU integrated 16 KiB ROM where it had to manage the only 256 bytes of integrated RAM. Its internal identical successor **Mephisto Europa A** was further marketed as **Mephisto Schachschule** (Chess school) with integrated chess lessons along with the accompanied chess teaching book by [|Helmut Pfleger] and Ossi Weiner. Mephisto Europa played the First International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR 1989. || toc =See also=
 * Home * Engines * Mephisto * Mephisto Europa**
 * [[image:MehphistoEuropa.jpg link="http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/europa___schachschule.html"]] ||~ || **Mephisto Europa**,
 * Mephisto Europa ||~ ||^ ||
 * Mephisto Mondial
 * Saitek Brute Force

=External Links= > [|Mephisto Europa A] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto Europa & Schachschule Electronic Chess Computer] by The Spacious Mind
 * [|Mephisto Europa] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Mephisto Europa] from [|Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage] by Kurt Kispert (German)

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