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Revelation II
,
a dedicated chess computer system developed by
Ruud Martin's
Phoenix Chess Systems
in cooperation with
Digital Game Technology
(DGT), first shipped as of December 2013
[1]
as successor of Phoenix Chess Systems'
Revelation
[2]
. Beside an upgraded
XScale
PXA320
32-bit processor at 800 MHz with now 128 MiB of
RAM
and 1 GiB
non-volatile flash memory
for
firmware
and engines, and wider
OLED
display, the primary innovation of the Revelation II is the
DGT board
technology featuring
piece recognition
. A wireless
Bluetooth
connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the
UCI
server, also allows using the Revelation II as dedicated
user interface
for
UCI engines
running on a
PC
.
Revelation II
[3]
Table of Contents
Display
Chess Engines
Native Engines
Richard Lang Emulation
Misc Emulations
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
DGT
Phoenix Chess Systems
Misc
Videos
References
What links here?
Display
Revelation II Version 3.09 Information display
[4]
Chess Engines
[5]
Native Engines
Fruit
2.1 and 2.5 by
Fabien Letouzey
Hiarcs
14.1 by
Mark Uniacke
Ruffian
2.1 by
Perola Valfridsson
Rybka
2.2 by
Vasik Rajlich
Shredder
12.1 by
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
Stockfish
6 by
Tord Romstad
,
Marco Costalba
,
Joona Kiiski
et al.
The Baron
1.0 by
Richard Pijl
Toga
1.0 and 1.2 by
Thomas Gaksch
Richard Lang Emulation
Mephisto
by
Richard Lang
[6]
Mephisto Amsterdam
Mephisto Dallas
Mephisto Roma
Mephisto Almeria
Mephisto Portorose
Mephisto Lyon
Mephisto Vancouver
Mephisto London
Misc Emulations
Mephisto III-S Glasgow
by
Elmar Henne
and
Thomas Nitsche
Mephisto Polgar
by
Ed Schröder
Mephisto Rebell 5.0
Mephisto MM IV
Mephisto MM V
Novag Super Expert B
by
David Kittinger
Novag Super Expert C
Novag Diablo
See also
DGT Board
Gavon
PicoChess
Resurrection
Revelation II
Forum Posts
First Photo of the Revelation II
by
Steve Blincoe
,
Hiarcs Forum
, January 29, 2012
Revelation II by DGT...
by
Steve Maughan
,
CCC
, August 17, 2013
Revelation II once again delayed ?!?
by fdimeglio,
Hiarcs Forum
, September 02, 2013
Comments on the Revelation II dedicated chess computer
by
Steven Edwards
,
Hiarcs Forum
, October 05, 2013
Revelation II First Look
by ifekali,
Hiarcs Forum
, December 09, 2013
Need more engines for my Revelation II
by chesspcmac,
Hiarcs Forum
, February 24, 2015
Revelation II Chess Computer
by KingOfJungle,
Hiarcs Forum
, January 28, 2016
External Links
DGT
Revelation II
from
Digital Game Technology
Engines - Revelation II
from
Digital Game Technology
Phoenix Chess Systems
Revelation II Chess Board
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, September 11, 2015
Revelation II Chess Board
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, May 03, 2015
Revelation II New upgrade available
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, August 23, 2014
Revelation II Q1 2013 Update
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, January 06, 2013
Revelation II Chess Board .. First picture
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, January 26, 2012
Development for Revelation II DGT Board
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, January 26, 2011
DGT and Phoenix Chess Systems cooperation
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, February 22, 2010
Misc
DGT presents: new clocks, technology – and Vladimir Kramnik
,
ChessBase News
, January 10, 2008
Phoenix Revelation II | Flickr
by
Chewbanta
DGT Revelation II
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
DGT Revelation II - Chess.com
Revelation II
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
Videos
Revelation II Test by
Jonas Žnidaršič
,
BCE
,
YouTube
Video
Revelation II - Ein Kurztest from
topschach
(German),
YouTube
Video
References
^
Delivery starts...
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, December 07, 2013
^
Revelation Chess Board
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, May 08, 2008
^
Revelation II
from
Phoenix Revelation II | Flickr
by
Chewbanta
^
Version 3.09 Firmware Upgrade
from
Phoenix Revelation II | Flickr
by
Chewbanta
^
Revelation II
from
Schachcomputer.info Wiki
(German)
^
Richard Lang Emulation
from
Phoenix Chess Systems
, January 12, 2010
What links here?
Page
Date Edited
Dedicated Chess Computers
Feb 20, 2018
DGT Board
Feb 21, 2018
DGT Pi
Oct 22, 2017
PicoChess
Mar 12, 2018
Piece Recognition
Sep 8, 2017
Revelation
Jul 15, 2016
Revelation II
Jan 8, 2018
Ruud Martin
Jan 8, 2018
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a dedicated chess computer system developed by Ruud Martin's Phoenix Chess Systems in cooperation with Digital Game Technology (DGT), first shipped as of December 2013 [1] as successor of Phoenix Chess Systems' Revelation [2]. Beside an upgraded XScale PXA320 32-bit processor at 800 MHz with now 128 MiB of RAM and 1 GiB non-volatile flash memory for firmware and engines, and wider OLED display, the primary innovation of the Revelation II is the DGT board technology featuring piece recognition. A wireless Bluetooth connection allows native engine or firmware updates, and due to the UCI server, also allows using the Revelation II as dedicated user interface for UCI engines running on a PC.
Table of Contents
Display
Chess Engines
[5]Native Engines
Richard Lang Emulation
Mephisto Amsterdam
Mephisto Dallas
Mephisto Roma
Mephisto Almeria
Mephisto Portorose
Mephisto Lyon
Mephisto Vancouver
Mephisto London
Misc Emulations
Mephisto Rebell 5.0
Mephisto MM IV
Mephisto MM V
Novag Super Expert C
Novag Diablo
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
DGT
Engines - Revelation II from Digital Game Technology
Phoenix Chess Systems
Misc
Videos
References
What links here?
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