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Novag Citrine
,
a
dedicated chess computer
by
Novag
, released in November 2006. It comes with a wooden
sensory board
with square
LEDs
and separate
LCD
based on the
Novag Universal Electronic Chess Board
, and further a
H8/3687
processor at 20 MHz running a
David Kittinger
program in 56 KiB of
ROM
using only 3 KiB of
RAM
, and a serial
RS-232
interface to connect it to a host computer running chess engines or
GUIs
.
Citrine
[1]
Table of Contents
Supported Programs
Supported GUIs
See also
Forum Posts
2007 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
What links here?
Supported Programs
[2]
Fritz
1, 2, 3, 5.16, 5.32, 6
Hiarcs
6, 7.32
Genius
3
Rebel
7, 8, 10
WChess
Supported GUIs
Arena
ChessDB
EBoard
SCID
Winboard
See also
Novag Sapphire
Forum Posts
2007 ...
DRIVER PC ARENA chess + NOVAG CITRINE : use engine PC
by Oliver,
CCC
, April 04, 2007
It´s already available the |Driver Novag CITRINE ~ GNU/Linux
by Oliver,
CCC
, July 25, 2007
Novag Citrine and Scid
by
Pascal Georges
,
CCC
, July 31, 2007 »
SCID
How to interface Novag Citrine with PC
by
Pascal Georges
,
CCC
, January 06, 2008
New version of Scid Pocket
by
Pascal Georges
,
CCC
, January 22, 2008 »
SCID
,
Pocket PC
Novag Citrine thoughts
by
Charles Roberson
,
CCC
, September 19, 2008
Interfacing the Novag Citrine
by
Steven Edwards
,
CCC
, October 14, 2008
More on the Novag Citrine
by
Steven Edwards
,
CCC
, November 13, 2008
Automated play with the Novag Citrine
by
Steven Edwards
,
CCC
, July 27, 2009
2010 ...
Novag Citrine and pocketpc
by
Fermin Serrano
,
CCC
, March 01, 2010
Novag Citrine
by
Joshua Shriver
,
CCC
, November 04, 2010
How to tell at distance between Citrines
by
Fernando Villegas
,
CCC
, June 26, 2013
Novag Citrine Chess Computer
by 7Chessfan7,
Hiarcs Forum
, March 11, 2014
External Links
Novag Citrine Electronic Chess Computer
by
The Spacious Mind
Novag chess computer driver
Index of /releases/novagdrv
engines.ini, DGT, Citrine+CYG *.dll files, Swiss, OSA4Arena
from
Arena Chess GUI - Welcome to Arena
Arena/Wine/Novag Citrine luxury chess set
from
Arena Chess GUI - Welcome to Arena
, Archive 10, 163, December 29, 2008
Citrine Chess Table | DaviTools
, October 6, 2014
Novag Citrine
from
Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
(German)
A fondo la Novag Citrine
(Spanish)
Novag Citrine Review (Part 1),
YouTube
Video
References
^
Novag Citrine Electronic Chess Computer
by
The Spacious Mind
^
Novag Universal Electronic Chess Board
from
Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
(German)
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Date Edited
Arena
Mar 16, 2018
David Kittinger
Dec 27, 2017
Eboard
Sep 8, 2016
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Novag
Aug 19, 2015
Novag Citrine
Aug 19, 2015
Novag Sapphire
Aug 19, 2015
Novag Universal Electronic Chess Board
Feb 24, 2017
Pascal Georges
Jun 1, 2014
Scid
Apr 15, 2017
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a dedicated chess computer by Novag, released in November 2006. It comes with a wooden sensory board with square LEDs and separate LCD based on the Novag Universal Electronic Chess Board, and further a H8/3687 processor at 20 MHz running a David Kittinger program in 56 KiB of ROM using only 3 KiB of RAM, and a serial RS-232 interface to connect it to a host computer running chess engines or GUIs.
Table of Contents
Supported Programs
[2]Supported GUIs
See also
Forum Posts
2007 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
What links here?
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