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RCS Granit
,
a
dedicated chess computer
by
Remote Control Systems
, a company of former German
Fidelity Electronics
representative
Peter Reckwitz
, initially specialized in tuning of
Fidelity
chess computers, and since December 1985 marketing the RCS Granit single-handedly
[1]
. The
Fidelity Sensory Chess Challenger 9
based program by
Dan
and
Kathe Spracklen
ran on an overclocked
6502
processor at 8 Mhz. The RCS Granit played the
Aegon 1986
.
RCS Granit
[2]
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Fidelity
Sensory 9
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RCS – Granit
(Dutch and German pdf) by
Hein Veldhuis
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Chess Computer
Remote Control Systems: RCS Granit/Granit S
(German)
Die Geschichte der Firma Fidelity - Teil 3
by
Alwin Gruber
,
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
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Granite from Wikipedia
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Remote Control Systems: RCS Granit/Granit S
(German)
^
Fidelity | Photo collection
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Chewbanta
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Aegon 1986
Jan 22, 2017
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Mar 10, 2018
Peter Reckwitz
Dec 9, 2015
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Dec 9, 2015
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a dedicated chess computer by Remote Control Systems, a company of former German Fidelity Electronics representative Peter Reckwitz, initially specialized in tuning of Fidelity chess computers, and since December 1985 marketing the RCS Granit single-handedly [1]. The Fidelity Sensory Chess Challenger 9 based program by Dan and Kathe Spracklen ran on an overclocked 6502 processor at 8 Mhz. The RCS Granit played the Aegon 1986.
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