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Dallas 68000 (Computer)

Number of games in database: 2
Years covered: 1989


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DALLAS 68000 (COMPUTER)

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One of many selections of Mephisto (Computer) modules (Hegener and Glaser later bought out Fidelity (Computer) which produced the modules, and was later purchased by Saitek(1).)

References: (1) http://www.saitek.com , (2) Wikipedia article: Mephisto %28chess computer%29


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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Dallas 68000 vs Sphinx Galaxy C  0-14819899+9C45 Scotch Game
2. Sphinx Galaxy C vs Dallas 68000  0-14519898+2C23 Bishop's Opening
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-26-05  pubs r us: This is right down the road from Transylvania 65000
May-26-05  fgh: 68000? What is left here? 666?
Oct-08-13  whiteshark: Magic bullets do indeed exist. In Dallas 68000 (Computer) anyway...
Oct-08-13
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  perfidious: Bet my bankroll that the coding for this includes 11221963.
Oct-08-13  RandomVisitor: Mephisto was a line of chess computers sold by Hegener & Glaser (H+G). In addition to integrated travel and sensory computers, they also sold a line of modular electronic autosensory boards (Modular, Exclusive, München, and Bavaria) which could accept different program, processor, and display modules.

1989 over 90% of all chess computers sold in Germany were Mephistos

Its strongest software was written by Richard Lang, who later ported it to personal computers as Psion and ChessGenius. Lang's Mephisto programs won six World Computer Chess Championships (WCCC) from 1984 to 1990. H&G also sold engines licensed from Johan de Koning, Ed Schröder, and Frans Morsch. Different models used different 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit processors, including MOS Technology 6502, Motorola 68HC05, Motorola 68000 and others.

Modules:

<Mephisto Dallas 68000>

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