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*1969 established in Munich by '''Manfred Hegener''' and '''Florian Glaser''' for the production of semi-conductors
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*1978 the  Programmers [[Nitsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nitsche and Elmar Henne]] came into contact with '''H+G'''  [[Nitsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nitsche und Elmar Henne]]  
|+Historie
*1980 the "'''Mephisto'''" Tradename was created. The [[Brikett]] â€âCœthe first German Chess Computer- programmed by [[Nietsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nietsche and Elmar Henne]], appeared in the Stores.
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*1983 to this day, "'''Mephisto'''" is synonymously known in Germany for dedicated chess computers
|1969
*1984 with [[Richard Lang]] and his [[Psion]] chess (Winner of [[WMCCC]] [[1984]] in Glasgow) began a long series of [[WMCCC|World Championship]] successes.  
|established in Munich by '''Manfred Hegener''' and '''Florian Glaser''' for the production of semi-conductors
*1989 over 90% of all chess computers sold in Germany were '''Mephisto'''’s  
|-
*1989 '''H+G''' buys "[[Fidelity|Fidelity Electronics Inc.]]" for ~7 Million US $  
|1978
*1990 the market for high priced chess computers collapses. The reason for this collapse is the growth of performance capable 486 PC’s and the availability of newly developed low cost strong chess software for PC’s.  
|the  Programmers [[Nitsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nitsche and Elmar Henne]] came into contact with '''H+G'''  [[Nitsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nitsche und Elmar Henne]]
*1992 '''H+G''''s shows losses of  28 Millionen DM
|-
*1992 [[Ed Schröder]] wins with Gideon 3.1 ([[Mephisto Risc 2]]) the open [[WMCCC|7. Chess Computer World Championship WCCC]] â€âCœ ahead of large mainframe computers and special hardware machines!
|1980
*1994 '''H+G''' is bought by "[[Saitek|Saitek Ltd.]]" for ~ 7 Millionen DM
|the "'''Mephisto'''" Tradename was created. The [[Brikett]] â€âCœthe first German Chess Computer- programmed by [[Nietsche, Thomas & Henne, Elmar|Thomas Nietsche and Elmar Henne]], appeared in the Stores.
*1994 [[Richard Lang]]’s Genius ([[Mephisto London]]) beats Garry Kasparov in the [[Richard Lang|Intel World Chess Grand Prix Turnier in London]] on a Pentium Processor.  
|-
*1997 '''Manfred Hegener''' and '''Ossi Weiner''' form the company "[[Millennium]] 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner" and produce the "[[Millennium Schachpartner 2000]]", sold at 99 DM.  
|1983
*2005 [[Resurrection]] :-)
|"'''Mephisto'''" is synonymously known in Germany for dedicated chess computers
|-
|1984
|with [[Richard Lang]] and his [[Psion]] chess (Winner of [[WMCCC]] [[1984]] in Glasgow) began a long series of [[WMCCC|World Championship]] successes.
|-
|1989
|over 90% of all chess computers sold in Germany were '''Mephisto'''’s
|-
|1989
|'''H+G''' buys "[[Fidelity|Fidelity Electronics Inc.]]" for ~7 Million US $
|-
|1990
|the market for high priced chess computers collapses. The reason for this collapse is the growth of performance capable 486 PC’s and the availability of newly developed low cost strong chess software for PC’s.
|-
|1992
|'''H+G''''s shows losses of  28 Millionen DM
|-
|1992
|[[Ed Schröder]] wins with Gideon 3.1 ([[Mephisto Risc 2]]) the open [[WMCCC|7. Chess Computer World Championship WCCC]] â€âCœ ahead of large mainframe computers and special hardware machines!
|-
|1994
|'''H+G''' is bought by "[[Saitek|Saitek Ltd.]]" for ~ 7 Millionen DM
|-
|1994
|[[Richard Lang]]’s Genius ([[Mephisto London]]) beats Garry Kasparov in the [[Richard Lang|Intel World Chess Grand Prix Turnier in London]] on a Pentium Processor.
|-
|1997
|'''Manfred Hegener''' and '''Ossi Weiner''' form the company "[[Millennium]] 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner" and produce the "[[Millennium Schachpartner 2000]]", sold at 99 DM.
|-
|2005
|[[Resurrection]] :-)
|}


==Chess computers from the manufacturer Hegener & Glaser==
==Chess computers from the manufacturer Hegener & Glaser==

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About the company Hegener & Glaser (Mephisto)

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Historie
1969 established in Munich by Manfred Hegener and Florian Glaser for the production of semi-conductors
1978 the Programmers Thomas Nitsche and Elmar Henne came into contact with H+G Thomas Nitsche und Elmar Henne
1980 the "Mephisto" Tradename was created. The Brikett â€âCœthe first German Chess Computer- programmed by Thomas Nietsche and Elmar Henne, appeared in the Stores.
1983 "Mephisto" is synonymously known in Germany for dedicated chess computers
1984 with Richard Lang and his Psion chess (Winner of WMCCC 1984 in Glasgow) began a long series of World Championship successes.
1989 over 90% of all chess computers sold in Germany were Mephisto’s
1989 H+G buys "Fidelity Electronics Inc." for ~7 Million US $
1990 the market for high priced chess computers collapses. The reason for this collapse is the growth of performance capable 486 PC’s and the availability of newly developed low cost strong chess software for PC’s.
1992 H+G's shows losses of 28 Millionen DM
1992 Ed Schröder wins with Gideon 3.1 (Mephisto Risc 2) the open 7. Chess Computer World Championship WCCC â€âCœ ahead of large mainframe computers and special hardware machines!
1994 H+G is bought by "Saitek Ltd." for ~ 7 Millionen DM
1994 Richard Lang’s Genius (Mephisto London) beats Garry Kasparov in the Intel World Chess Grand Prix Turnier in London on a Pentium Processor.
1997 Manfred Hegener and Ossi Weiner form the company "Millennium 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner" and produce the "Millennium Schachpartner 2000", sold at 99 DM.
2005 Resurrection :-)

Chess computers from the manufacturer Hegener & Glaser

Overview of the modules for the "Modular System"


Mephisto Catalogue

Mephisto Prospekt 1982 Mephisto Prospekt 1984 Mephisto Prospekt 1987
Mephisto Prospekt 1987/88 Mephisto Prospekt 1989 Mephisto Prospekt 1989/90
Mephisto Messeneuheiten 1990 Mephisto Prospekt 1991/92 Mephisto Prospekt 1992 93
Mephisto Prospekt 1993 Mephisto Prospekt 1994 Saitek Prospekt 1998


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