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Mephisto Amsterdam module [1] Mephisto Amsterdam,

a dedicated chess computer module with a 68000 CPU at 12 MHz for Mephisto module systems by Hegener & Glaser with a Psion based program [2] by Richard Lang persistent in 64 KiB of ROM, using 16 KiB of RAM. At the WMCCC 1985 in Amsterdam, Richard Lang won his first of eight World Microcomputer Chess Championship titles under the Mephisto brand. Mephisto Amsterdam I, running on a 32-bit 68020 workstation was ahead of Mephisto Amsterdam II and III, already running on 68000 module prototypes.

UCI Engine

Courtesy of Ed Schröder and Richard Lang, Mephisto Amsterdam is available as emulated UCI engine [5] [6].

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

References

  1. Amsterdam Closeup from Mephisto | Photo collection by Chewbanta
  2. Psion from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
  3. ↑ Image captured from the WMCCC 1985 Video @ 2:41
  4. Amsterdam 1985 - Chess - Round 6 - Game 2 (ICGA Tournaments)
  5. Back to the 80's with UCI by Ed Schröder
  6. Back to the 80's by Ed Schröder, Hiarcs Forum, December 13, 2007

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