Mephisto TM Edmonton
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Mephisto Edmonton (Turniermaschine) | |||
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Hersteller | Hegener & Glaser | ||
Markteinführung | keine offizielle Verkaufsversion | ||
CElo | |||
Programmierer | Lang, Richard | ||
Prozessor | Takt | RAM | ROM |
68020 | 24 bis 30 MHz | 1024 KB | 128 KB |
Rechentiefe | BT-2450 | BT-2630 | Colditz |
Bibliothek | 7.000 Varianten / 60.000 Halbzüge | ||
Display | 2 x 4-stellige 7-Segment Anzeige | ||
Spielstufen | (fast) alle denkbaren | ||
Zugeingabe | Magnetsensoren | ||
Zugausgabe | 64 Feld-LEDs | ||
Einführungspreis | keine offizielle Verkaufsversion | ||
Prozessortyp | 32 Bit | ||
Stromversorgung | |||
Maße | 50 x 50 x 6 cm / Spielfläche 40 x 40 cm / Feldgröße 5 x 5 cm / Königshöhe 89 mm | ||
Verwandt | Mephisto Almeria | ||
Sonstiges | |||
Turniermaschine der WCCC 1989 in Edmonton |
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Auszug aus dem Turnierbulletin:
"Mephisto is a further development of the Mephisto Almeria program which won the World Micro Computer Chess Championship held in Almeria, Spain during September 1988. The Almeria program is completely new and was started in December 1987. It is a selective program with a selection mechanism that prunes bad moves from the search tree and extends the depth of the search for interesting lins. The program contains a large amount of chess knowledge and uses hash tables which are of especially great benefit in the end game. For Edmonton, extra chess knowledge has been added and the tactical strength has been improved with adjustments to the search extension`s algorithms." |
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