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Subject: More on Boris

Author: Don Prohaska

Date: 09:49:27 06/01/02


I dug around and found some of my old Boris manuals.  I found some modules but
not the machines themselves.  It has been a long time.  The last two I can find
is Boris 2.5 which was made by Applied Concepts of Garland, Texas.  Then they
came out with the Morphy Edition master chess, which was just an updated Boris.
It took modules. I have two. The Morphy, and the Gruenfeld Module.  You pull out
the Boris or Morphy module and plug in the Gruefeld.  When the module reaches
the end of its tree you get a notice to put in your middle game module and so on
until you reach the notice for the end game module.  If you don't have the
modules, then the computer continues with either the Morphy or Boris. Boris 2.5
was the first of what Applied Concepts called Modular Game System.  I think the
Morphy was considered the middle game module.



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