Author: steven blincoe
Date: 04:37:06 04/06/04
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>>hi Sandro > >No, they did not, but I did with the cooperation of the Plymate team. >Only 4 units were made as well as 4 at 8 Mhz. > >Playmate Victoria was the latest commercial version sold in Sweden and including >my opening book Master 6C of 70,000 moves in a separate cartridge. >The chess board had 2 slots, so the second one was used for a dedicated opening >cartridge. >The turbo 19 MHz version took about 5 seconds to search the book! > >A fantastic chess board and very funny to play with also. It was not defeated by >any human player even if it played nearly 20 games with players up to IM. > >We used that computer to partecipate to the Almeria WCCC in 1988 and the one in >Portorose in 1889. thank you very much for that interesting history of your computer i have the T6 Amsterdam module and the A2 4Mhz MODULE also the smaller L0 opening book module, not to mention about 5 of the standard modules i imagine you would not be interested in selling your two modules because you just wrote how these are the one things you would keep under any circimstances :)) i would even be interested in the opening book module alone which i think sold by the name of L16? Best Regards Steve
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