Released products in cooperation with Hegener & Glaser, Munich, Germany.
1990 (limited edition)
32 Kb Rom, 8 Kb Ram
Processor: 6502 - 8 bit
Frequency: 8 Mhz
1993
64 Kb Rom, 8 Kb Ram
Processor: 6502 - 8 bit
Frequency: 5 Mhz
Considered by most as the strongest chess program ever created on the popular 6502 chip.
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Released products in cooperation with Hegener & Glaser, Munich, Germany
and TASC BV, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
1992
128 Kb Rom, 1024 Kb Ram
Processor: ARM2 - 32 bit
Frequency: 14 Mhz
Finally enabling hash tables.
First World Championship Title in Vancouver 1991.
1994
128 Kb Rom, 1024 Kb Ram
Processor: ARM2 - 32 bit
Frequency: 14 Mhz
The Madrid version that won its
second World Championship title
in Madrid 1992.