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Subject: Collector's Corner..Two Infamous Gaffs..

Author: Steve B

Date: 09:29:15 09/20/04


Most collector's are well aware of the gaff in construction and programming of
the very first chess computer ever released for sale to the buying public.
The Fidelity Chess Challenger was released with the ranks and files reversed and
the more input system followed this "backwards" notation.

Lesser known however is another infamous gaff by the short lived Omikron company
in releasing in 1983  the only chess computer they made .
a full sized wooden auto-sensory,the Bogul 5.50 ASB was released with the
commonly seen in films gaff of a dark square in the lower right corner instead
of white,thereby becoming the only known chess computer ever released to botch
this up
at an initial price tag of over $500 very few were sold
no wonder the company tanked soon thereafter

The Bogul today is considered one of the rarest if not THE rarest chess computer
ever released for sale

:)
Steve



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