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The '''SciSys Chess Champion Super System MK IV''' had been on sale for less than six  months when it was effectively superceded by the [[SciSys Chess Champion Mark V|Mark V]]. With the Mark V winning  the [[WMCCC|World Microcomputer Chess Championship]] in September [[1981]], Scisys decided to  take immediate commercial advantage of this success by releasing the Mark V for  the Christmas market. Undoubtedly a correct decision in the rapidly moving chess  computer market at that time. As a consequence of this short sales period the  Super System IV is a relatively rare chess computer today.
 
'''More Infos:  [http://www.chesscomputeruk.com Michael Watters - www.chesscomputeruk.com]'''
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Version vom 14. August 2009, 20:14 Uhr

SciSys Chess Champion Super System MK IV

C Picture by Michael Watters

Hersteller SciSys
Markteinführung 1981
CElo ~1380
Programmierer Mike Johnson (+David Levy)
Prozessor Takt RAM ROM
6502 2 MHz 1 KB 12 KB
Rechentiefe BT-2450 BT-2630 Colditz
10 Halbzüge (?)
Bibliothek 660 Halbzüge
Display 4-stellige 7-Segment
Spielstufen
Zugeingabe Tastatur
Zugausgabe LCD Anzeige
Einführungspreis
Prozessortyp 8 Bit
Stromversorgung 8V / 600mA (5 pin DIN)
Maße 28.0 x 21.0 x 9.5 cm
Verwandt Novag Chess Champion Super System MK III
Sonstiges
- nur 6 Monate im Handel erhältlich



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The SciSys Chess Champion Super System MK IV had been on sale for less than six months when it was effectively superceded by the Mark V. With the Mark V winning the World Microcomputer Chess Championship in September 1981, Scisys decided to take immediate commercial advantage of this success by releasing the Mark V for the Christmas market. Undoubtedly a correct decision in the rapidly moving chess computer market at that time. As a consequence of this short sales period the Super System IV is a relatively rare chess computer today.

More Infos: Michael Watters - www.chesscomputeruk.com