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Subject: Re: Steve B

Author: Steve B

Date: 12:48:01 08/18/04

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On August 18, 2004 at 15:42:12, Chris Taylor wrote:

>Steve,
>
>> It has a claimed elo of 219BCF. Sorry about the English elo?
>I know it will not be the strongest, aside from my computer programs, The board
>looks really good.

it is the strongest dedicated computer available


>
>For 189 GBPs I can get a
>Mephisto London Pro 68020 Genius prog.  Just a few elo BCF lower.

i am confused when you say 68020..the GENIUS MODULES were released only with a
68030 processor
do you mean the Mephisto Berlin PRO CHESS computer with the London update??

Steve





or do you mean the Mephisto Berlin-pro chess computer??






>
>If do not I decide soon, they will both be gone???
>
>Chris
>
>>hi Chris
>>
>>as i can only think in terms of US DOLLARS  i need to convert if you dont mind
>>:))
>>
>>649 Sterling is about $1200 USD
>>The 1995 version of the King program (V2.5) makes it an attractive deal.i am
>>ssuming you are receiving a Smart Board as well?
>>if the SB 30(81 LEDS) this is better then the SB20(64 LEDS)
>>if you are also getting the computer in the original box(box for Smart board as
>>well)with original manuals,pieces and the RED velvet pouches for the pieces then
>>its a GREAT deal..
>>
>>normally a full set up..R30-SB30 with all boxes,manuals,cables,pieces
>>pouch,etcetc will sell for about $1500 USD(825 Sterling)
>>
>>btw..the cable to connect the Tasc to a PC is NOT A MUST  because why connect
>>such a beautiful dedicated computer to a lowly PC anyway
>>:))
>>
>>Best
>>Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>On August 18, 2004 at 12:14:31, Chris Taylor wrote:
>>
>>>Tasc R30 1995 version  £649..
>>>
>>>Would you say that in GBPs is worth it?  I am almost tempted.  OOH, I am
>>>drooling over this.
>>>
>>>I do not own a dedicated Chess computer??  YET?
>>>
>>>
>>>Chris



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