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Savant
, (Novag Savant)
a
dedicated chess computer
released in 1981 by
Novag Industries LTD
. The Savant had a
Z80
CPU with 24 KB
ROM
and 4 KB
RAM
running on 3.6 MHz. The Savant was years ahead of its time using an
LCD
chessboard with
touchscreen
technology
[1]
. The program was based on
David Kittinger's
MyChess
, and competed at the Commercial Group of the
WMCCC 1981
in
Travemünde
and the
ACM 1982
in
Dallas, Texas
.
Savant I
[2]
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See also
Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Computer
Misc
References
What links here?
See also
MyChess
Robot Adversary
Publications
John F. White
(
1982
).
Review-Chess Computers
.
Your Computer
,
March 1982
Alwin Gruber
(
2001
).
Schachcomputer die Geschichte schrieben - Der Novag Savant
.
ChessBits
, 01-2001,
pdf
, slightly modified by
Hein Veldhuis
(German)
Forum Posts
Novag Savant 2...mint condition...
by Larry,
Hiarcs Forum
, June 29, 2010
The Return Of The Savant
by
Steve B
,
Hiarcs Forum
, January 14, 2017
External Links
Chess Computer
Savant's ICGA Tournaments
Novag Savant II
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
Novag Savant Electronic Chess Computer
from
The Spacious Mind
Novag Savant
from
Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
(German)
Novag Savant Royale
from
Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
(German)
Novag Savant
from
Kurt´s Schachcomputer Homepage
by
Kurt Kispert
(German)
Savant
by
Tom Luif
Misc
savant - Wiktionary
Savant (disambiguation page) from Wikipedia
Savant syndrome from Wikipedia
References
^
Scisys and Novag : The Early Years
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
^
Savant I
from
Novag Photo collection
by
Chewbanta
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Date Edited
ACM 1982
Jul 19, 2016
ChessBits
Nov 7, 2014
David Kittinger
Dec 27, 2017
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
MyChess
Dec 25, 2017
Novag
Aug 19, 2015
Novag X
Jan 7, 2016
Peter Auge
Jul 13, 2017
Pion
May 22, 2016
Robot Adversary
Mar 14, 2015
Savant
Feb 4, 2017
Stockholm MCCT 1981
Oct 12, 2013
WMCCC 1981
Apr 3, 2017
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a dedicated chess computer released in 1981 by Novag Industries LTD. The Savant had a Z80 CPU with 24 KB ROM and 4 KB RAM running on 3.6 MHz. The Savant was years ahead of its time using an LCD chessboard with touchscreen technology [1]. The program was based on David Kittinger's MyChess, and competed at the Commercial Group of the WMCCC 1981 in Travemünde and the ACM 1982 in Dallas, Texas.
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See also
Publications
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Computer
Misc
References
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