Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 22:13:06 11/26/98
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On November 26, 1998 at 23:22:19, Tim Wiegele wrote: >Anyone have a line on where I could find a comparative analysis of the different >computer chess games they have (Not PC software). It sounds like that RISC >processor is in many of the better games. Any helpful links would be greatly >appreciated. The following reviews are available *on this web site*: Stand Alone Chess Computers: Novag Sapphire II and Diamond II Review by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) Novag Turquoise Review by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) Excalibur Karpov 2294 Review by Komputer Korner (8/4/97) Novag Amber Review by Komputer Korner (8/1/97) Novag Amber and Turquoise Review by Larry Kaufman (7/23/97) Novag Sapphire II and Diamond II Review by Larry Kaufman (7/22/97) Excalibur's Mirage Review by Larry Kaufman Horrible Chess Stand-Alone Units Urgently Needed... by Fernandos Villegas Novag Review by IM Larry Kaufman Mephisto Nigel Short vs. Travel Champion 2100 by Alastair Scott A Trip Down Chess Computer Memory Lane by Truman Collins More Chess Computer Memories by Steven A. Schwartz Still More Chess Computer Memories by Bruce Moreland Early Human Computer Games by Alastair Scott Of course, you are out of your mind if you buy dedicated chess hardware. They play lousy chess (comparatively) and have far fewer features than computer programs written for general purpose machines. Unless, of course, you are loaded and buy a Deep Blue machine. That would be different.
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