Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 13:43:19 10/30/04
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On October 30, 2004 at 15:02:38, Alan Grotier wrote: > > Frank, > Hello.Exclusive wooden board with Van.68000-16 bit @ 12Mhz. > Van plays with the black pieces. Game/20 min's. > > Invert=off. Sound=on. Book=tourn. Books=normal. P.Book=off > Resign=on. Randum=off. Learner=off. P.brain=on. Hash=on. > Style=active. Select=12. Pawn struct.=on. Piece value=100% > Contempt factor= +0.25. > > Have fun and let me know what info you get........Alan > > > I also have the Meph.Mondial XL 68000-16bit @ 12Mhz.Purchased 1988. > It has the Dallas program and is supposed to be 20% faster than > original Dallas module. > I am going to play game/20 min's : XL black against GM white. > > Alan Hi, I never have this modul. I try it from time to time in ebay but the it seems that to many persons have interst to have this modul or other moduls for chess computers. But I like more the Mephisto Berlin 68000, Berlin 68020, Milano, Milano Pro, Atlanta, Modena Chassy because one wooden chess comptuer (Sparc) is enough for me. Now I have time to replay the game with my Berlin 68000. It's nice if I have time for my chess computer and I like it to play with the older computer or make analyses with the older computer. The TOP 150 WB / UCI engines which are available are soooo strong on my hardware. The Pentium III 550 MHz I used for my own games vs. chess programs is also too fast for me. For second I have buy an Pentium 60Mhz for only 30 Euro. Here I will install my older DOS programs. Nobody of the others will read it :-)) Yes the Mondial XL have a friend from me. For around 8 months the computer played 2:2 with tournament rules vs. my Novag Star Diamond. Nice games, never thinking that the Mondial is so strong. I have the other mondials at home, but no of the mondials I have, have a display. For me a good and olt chess computer must have a display for the evaluation information I have interest to see. Best Frank
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