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Mephisto MM V
,
a
dedicated chess computer
module
for
Mephisto module systems
by
Hegener & Glaser
launched in 1990 as successor of the
Mephisto MM IV
with the same hardware.
Ed Schröder's
Rebel
program ran on a
65C02
CMOS
processor in 32 KiB
ROM
with 8 KiB
RAM
at 5 MHz, but gained 70 Elo over its predecessor and was
tactically
much stronger since it could solve deep
combinations
, while only doing 500-600
nodes per second
[1]
, due to searching all check giving moves in the first at least two
plies
of the
quiescence search
, and even deeper if check evasion had only one or two legal moves
[2]
.
Mephisto MM V
[3]
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References
What links here?
See also
Mephisto MM II
Mephisto MM IV
Mephisto Polgar
Mephisto Rebell
Mephisto RISC
Rebel
External Links
Rebel's ICGA Tournaments
Mephisto MMV
from
Rebel Pure Nostalgica
by
Ed Schröder
Back to the 80's with UCI
by
Ed Schröder
»
UCI
Module MM V
from
The Spacious Mind
The MM-V Machine at the World Championschip, Portorose, 1989
by
Hans van Mierlo
,
ChessEval
, February 09, 2014 »
WMCCC 1989
Mephisto MM V
by
Tom Luif
Mephisto MM V
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
References
^
Mephisto MMV
from
Rebel Pure Nostalgica
by
Ed Schröder
^
Programmer Stuff - Quiescent Search in REBEL
by
Ed Schröder
^
Image from
Mephisto MMV
from
Rebel Pure Nostalgica
by
Ed Schröder
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Ed Schroder
Feb 26, 2018
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Mar 10, 2018
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Dec 18, 2017
Mephisto
Dec 18, 2017
Mephisto MM II
Sep 1, 2017
Mephisto MM IV
Sep 1, 2017
Mephisto MM V
Sep 1, 2017
Mephisto Module Systems
Sep 7, 2017
Mephisto Polgar
Sep 1, 2017
Mephisto Rebell
Sep 1, 2017
Mephisto Risc
Sep 1, 2017
Rebel
Feb 25, 2018
Revelation
Jul 15, 2016
Revelation II
Jan 8, 2018
WMCCC 1989
Oct 27, 2016
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a dedicated chess computer module for Mephisto module systems by Hegener & Glaser launched in 1990 as successor of the Mephisto MM IV with the same hardware. Ed Schröder's Rebel program ran on a 65C02 CMOS processor in 32 KiB ROM with 8 KiB RAM at 5 MHz, but gained 70 Elo over its predecessor and was tactically much stronger since it could solve deep combinations, while only doing 500-600 nodes per second [1], due to searching all check giving moves in the first at least two plies of the quiescence search, and even deeper if check evasion had only one or two legal moves [2].
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See also
External Links
References
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