Author: bryan whitby
Date: 08:16:59 01/16/05
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On January 16, 2005 at 07:42:20, Steve B wrote: >Hi Bryan > >nice to hear from you > >>I have recently purchase a Fidelity Sensory 12. If people have only seen this >>chess computer in a photo, I can assure you that it really is a lovely work of >>art and looks better in the flesh (so too speak). > >congratulations on your recent acquisition of the SC12B! >as you know the SC12 contains the 1983 World Champion Budapest program > >>So Steve, on the actual board it states "Sensory Chess Challenger 12 B " >>What does the 'B' stand for and was there a 'A' version. > > >Fidelity used these letter designation's to indicate models released with >different clock speeds >Fidelity released the Sensory 12(SC12) with several different clock speeds as >follows >(other then the varied clock speed,each version is identical): > >SC12(also known as the SC12A)-3Mhz >SC12B-4Mhz >SE12(Special Edition)-3.2 Mhz >SC12C-5 Mhz >RCS Granit "S"(Germany only)-9 Mhz > >not only will the B appear on the face of your SC12 but it should also appear on >the original box: > >http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=1f9b.jpg&.src=ph > >All The Best For 2005! >Steve Thanks Steve. The box does not have a 'B' printed on it. Always enjoy your postings Regards from England Bryan
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