Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 15:19:08 10/20/01
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On October 19, 2001 at 11:06:42, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On October 19, 2001 at 10:46:34, Steven Schwartz wrote: > >>On October 19, 2001 at 10:38:22, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>Two friends of mine decided to test their handhelds Novag Star Sapphire against >>>Pocket Fritz using an iPaq H3670 10 games in 60 minutes per side, Final Score >>>was W6 D2 L2 in favor of Novag; pretty bad for PoccketFritz on a 206 MHz. >>> >>>Some Spec of Novag Star Sapphire Cost Estimated $250.00 Twice cheaper than an >>>Ipaq h3670. >>> >>>Advanced SH7034 RISC processor (1M ROM and 256K RAM) and High Speed 16MHz energy >>>saving CMOS TECHNOLOGY including Hash Tables. >>>Over 200,000 pre-stored openings from Master Chess, plus user programmable >>>OPENING BOOK >>> >>>Pichard. >> >> >>Pichard, >>Where did they get Star Sapphires? The chips to manufacture them >>will not be available till late December, and product won't be >>available until January? >>http://www.icdchess.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?page=8/80-N13.html&item=80-N13&cart_id=2600247.17861 >> >>Steve - (ICD/Your Move Chess & Games) > >I will find out from my friend tomorrow from where he got it, he told me that it >was a test version and only ten were made so far. Steve I just asked my friend Mr. Kurtz to tell me how he was able to get one of the ten available Novag Star Sapphires and he told me that he was not allowed to let anybody know, since the person who got it for him doesn't want to get into HOT water. Pichard.
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