Steinitz

a family of chess programs written Larry Atkin in 6502 assembly, distributed as modules for the Great Game Machine by Applied Concepts and the compatible Chafitz Modular Game System. || toc =Steinitz Edition 4= The Steinitz Edition appeared end of 1982 as successor and replacement for the Morphy module. It was derived from the Capablanca endgame module, adapted to play also middlegame and opening and likely is related to Chess 7.0.
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 * [[image:Wilhelm_Steinitz2.jpg width="212" link="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wilhelm_Steinitz2.jpg"]] ||~  || **Steinitz**,
 * Wilhelm Steinitz ||~  ||^   ||

 =Steinitz Encore= In 1983/1984 the Steinitz Encore was announced but never originally released. Existing models were either prototypes or later self-constructions.
 * [[image:Steinitz4.jpg width="212" height="305" link="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/858210787/sizes/o/in/set-72157600923816639/"]] ||~  || [[image:SteinitzBox.jpg link="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N05/2201042995/in/set-72157600923816639/"]] ||
 * Steinitz 4 ||~ || Steinitz Box ||

=See also=
 * Chess 7.0
 * Chess legends
 * Great Game Machine
 * Morphy

=External Links=
 * [|Applied Concepts GGM + Steinitz] from [|Chess Computer UK] by Mike Watters
 * [|Chafitz Steinitz 4 MHz Module Electronic Chess Computer] from The Spacious Mind
 * [|Chafitz Steinitz Encore Edition Electronic Chess Computer] from The Spacious Mind
 * [|Wilhelm Steinitz from Wikipedia]
 * [|Chafitz Steinitz Edition] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Modular Game System III + Steinitz Edition-4] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Chafitz Steinitz Encore] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)

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