Zen,
a chess program by Eric van Riet Paap, playing the DOCCC 1988 on a 6502 instruction compatible Mitsubishi M50743 CMOSmicrocontroller with 4KB ROM and 128 BytesRAM and programmable I/O-ports, running at 8 MHz [1] . Despite zero points and last place in the tournament, Van Riet Paap proclaimed commercial ambitions with his entry [2] , well suited for small dedicated travel chess computers . The Mephisto Mini, Fidelity Marauder and Tiny Chess were released by Hegener & Glaser in 1989 [3] , 1990 [4] and 1991 [5] respectively, with more variations to follow in subsequent years, also incorporating the M50747 chip with doubled memory size and astonishing 256 Bytes of RAM [6] .
a chess program by Eric van Riet Paap, playing the DOCCC 1988 on a 6502 instruction compatible Mitsubishi M50743 CMOS microcontroller with 4KB ROM and 128 Bytes RAM and programmable I/O-ports, running at 8 MHz [1] . Despite zero points and last place in the tournament, Van Riet Paap proclaimed commercial ambitions with his entry [2] , well suited for small dedicated travel chess computers . The Mephisto Mini, Fidelity Marauder and Tiny Chess were released by Hegener & Glaser in 1989 [3] , 1990 [4] and 1991 [5] respectively, with more variations to follow in subsequent years, also incorporating the M50747 chip with doubled memory size and astonishing 256 Bytes of RAM [6] .
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Games
DOCCC 1988, round 6, LChess - Zen [8]See also
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Zen Coding
ZEN (portable media player)
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