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It seems this Brazilian company has produced only 1 chess computer: the Byte XD-300
It seems this Brazilian company has produced only 1 chess computer: the Byte XD-300
This company especializes in electronics and computers. An analysis of the XD-300 revealed what it seems to be a clone of the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7.
This company especializes in electronics and computers. An analysis of the XD-300 revealed what it seems to be a clone of the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7.
There are some minor differences, for example, the pads between the keypad and the sensors underneath the board are very different giving a different feeling when you press the keys. Not better or worse, just different. Also, it uses a true speaker instead of a piezo beeper as in the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7.
There are some minor differences, for example, the pads between the keypad and the sensors underneath the board are very different giving a different feeling when you press the keys. Not better or worse, just different. Also, it uses a true speaker instead of a piezo beeper as in the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7. This was a non-working unit which was restored by a collector from the US. The pieces are from a CC7 and also components of a CC7 were used to get it to work again.


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Splice Industria Brasileira It seems this Brazilian company has produced only 1 chess computer: the Byte XD-300 This company especializes in electronics and computers. An analysis of the XD-300 revealed what it seems to be a clone of the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7. There are some minor differences, for example, the pads between the keypad and the sensors underneath the board are very different giving a different feeling when you press the keys. Not better or worse, just different. Also, it uses a true speaker instead of a piezo beeper as in the Fidelity Chess Challenger 7. This was a non-working unit which was restored by a collector from the US. The pieces are from a CC7 and also components of a CC7 were used to get it to work again.

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