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Elegance
(Fidelity Elegance, Chess Challenger Elegance),
a
dedicated chess computer
of the
Chess Challenger
series by
Fidelity Electronics
, produced and distributed since 1984. Like the
Fidelity Elite A/S
the computer with a
6502
processor ran a
Sargon
based program by
Dan
and
Kathe Spracklen
. Elegance had a compact, wooden
sensory board
with
reed switches
and magnets in the chessmen.
Along with his "team" members
Elite
and
Private Line
, Elegance played the
4th World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1984
in
Glasgow
[1]
.
Elegance
[2]
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See also
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
See also
Chess Challenger
Elite
Excellence
Fidelity
Fidelity Electronics
Forum Posts
Fidelity Elegance
by Larry,
Hiarcs Forum
, February 13, 2012
External Links
Elegance's ICGA Tournaments
Fidelity Elegance
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
Elegance from Wikipedia
References
^
Elegance's ICGA Tournaments
^
Chess Challenger Elegance
by
Tom Luif
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Aubervilliers Rapid Open
Mar 25, 2017
Canadian Computer Chess Invitational Championship 1984
Mar 2, 2013
Chess Challenger
Dec 27, 2017
Elegance
Jan 8, 2016
Elite
Oct 1, 2016
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Fidelity
Jan 7, 2016
Peter Reckwitz
Dec 9, 2015
Private Line
Jan 8, 2016
WMCCC 1984
Dec 31, 2017
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a dedicated chess computer of the Chess Challenger series by Fidelity Electronics, produced and distributed since 1984. Like the Fidelity Elite A/S the computer with a 6502 processor ran a Sargon based program by Dan and Kathe Spracklen. Elegance had a compact, wooden sensory board with reed switches and magnets in the chessmen.
Along with his "team" members Elite and Private Line, Elegance played the 4th World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1984 in Glasgow [1] .
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Forum Posts
External Links
References
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