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Subject: Re: Chess playing microcontroller

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 10:43:35 08/14/01

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On August 14, 2001 at 13:01:13, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On August 14, 2001 at 07:40:47, John Alfred wrote:
>
>>Do you know of any attempts by anyone at a chess coprocessor daughterboard?
>>(apart from anything to do with Deep Blue)
>>
>
>There was a device called "The Chess Machine" that was sold as an ISA card for
>the PC.  You ran a special app and this card "took over", essentially replacing
>your main CPU for the duration of your chess play/study.  It had a nice
>mouse-based GUI and loads of features, and played quite well for its time (back
>in the DOS days).  Its claim to fame was that it could turn a slow PC (e.g.,
>PC-XT) into a strong chess program, and it lived up to that.  As PC CPUs got
>faster, the Chess Machine lost its market and got quite cheap.
>

PS: I still own mine.  If it happens to be a highly-valued antique, somebody
please tell me (I'll sell it)!



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