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Mephisto MM IV
,
a
dedicated chess computer
module
for
Mephisto module systems
by
Hegener & Glaser
launched in 1987.
Ed Schröder's
program run on a
65C02
CMOS
processor. The MM IV played the
First International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR 1989
, and was runner-up, only losing from its stable mate
Mephisto Almeria
with a
Lang
program and a much more powerful
68020
32-bit processor
[1]
.
See also
Mephisto MM II
Mephisto MM V
Mephisto Polgar
Mephisto Rebell
Mephisto RISC
Rebel
Forum Posts
Mephisto MM IV/MM V as Winboard engine
by
Alexander Schmidt
,
CCC
, January 12, 2010
External Links
MM IV
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
Ismenio's chess computer collection - Module Mephisto MM IV 6502 5 MHz
Module MM IV
from
The Spacious Mind
Mephisto MM IV
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
Mephisto MM V
Mephisto Monte Carlo IV
Comp Mephisto MM IV chess games - 365Chess.com
Mephisto (chess computer) from Wikipedia
References
^
Mephisto Almeria 68020
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
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First International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR 1989
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Hegener & Glaser
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Mephisto MM II
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Mephisto MM IV
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Mephisto MM V
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Mephisto Module Systems
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Mephisto Polgar
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Mephisto Rebell
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Mephisto Risc
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Rebel
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Revelation
Jul 15, 2016
Revelation II
Jan 8, 2018
WMCCC 1987
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Mephisto MM IV,
a dedicated chess computer module for Mephisto module systems by Hegener & Glaser launched in 1987. Ed Schröder's program run on a 65C02 CMOS processor. The MM IV played the First International Chess-Computer Tournament in the USSR 1989, and was runner-up, only losing from its stable mate Mephisto Almeria with a Lang program and a much more powerful 68020 32-bit processor [1].
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Mephisto MM V
Mephisto Monte Carlo IV
References
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