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Mephisto Montreux
,
a
dedicated chess computer
with an
ARM6
32Bit
RISC Processor
running at 14 MHz, produced and market by
Hegener & Glaser
, already acquired by
Saitek
in 1994 just short before the Montreux was released in 1995, with a program by
Johan de Koning
derived from
The King
, also related to the
Saitek RISC 2500
and
Tasc R30
[1]
. Mephisto Montreux was the last and lonesome dedicated computer competing a
World Microcomputer Chess Championship
, the
WMCCC 1995
in
Paderborn
with respectable 5/11 versus programs running on
PCs
and
SPARC
workstations, and much higher
clock rates
from 60 to 120 MHz
[2]
.
Montreux around 1900
[3]
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Montreux
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The King's ICGA Tournaments
(including Mephisto Montreux)
Mephisto Montreux – Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
Mephisto Montreux
from
Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage
by
Kurt Kispert
(German)
Mephisto Montreux
,
CSVN
Montreux from Wikipedia
Montreux Jazz Festival from Wikipedia
References
^
The King's ICGA Tournaments
^
13th World Microcomputer Chess Championship - Paderborn 1995 (ICGA Tournaments)
^
Montreux um 1900, Reproduction number: LC-DIG-ppmsc-07108 from
Library of Congress
,
Prints and Photographs Division
,
Photochrom Prints Collection
,
Wikimedia Commons
,
Montreux from Wikipedia
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Aegon 1995
Apr 6, 2017
ARM6
Jan 26, 2015
Dedicated Chess Computers
Feb 20, 2018
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Johan de Koning
Jul 3, 2017
Mephisto
Dec 18, 2017
Mephisto Montreux
Jan 8, 2016
RISC 2500
Jan 7, 2016
Tasc R30
Sep 7, 2017
The King
Jan 21, 2018
WMCCC 1995
Jan 3, 2018
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a dedicated chess computer with an ARM6 32Bit RISC Processor running at 14 MHz, produced and market by Hegener & Glaser, already acquired by Saitek in 1994 just short before the Montreux was released in 1995, with a program by Johan de Koning derived from The King, also related to the Saitek RISC 2500 and Tasc R30 [1]. Mephisto Montreux was the last and lonesome dedicated computer competing a World Microcomputer Chess Championship, the WMCCC 1995 in Paderborn with respectable 5/11 versus programs running on PCs and SPARC workstations, and much higher clock rates from 60 to 120 MHz [2].
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See also
Montreux
Pages with the tag "montreux"External Links
References
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