Author: Steve B
Date: 17:35:02 04/21/05
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umm what was the question again? i forget? ok ok 3 computers.. sigh.. First and Foremost The Much Desired Novag Robot Adversary to this day it remains a technical Marvel being the only chess computer released for sale to employ a Robotic arm no collection can be considered complete without it Dust Cover and Printer Card a must,and of course the original manual in the special Novag loose leaf binder: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=fcba.jpg&.src=ph http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=4d7d.jpg&.src=ph not to mention ..Original box and foam shipping inserts: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=e7ba.jpg&.src=ph Secondly the Legendary Tasc R40 -Version 2.5 King- Smart Board 30 less then 20 were made and less then 10 were sold De Koning's crowning achievement before he lost his way and started programming for the Dreaded PC to this day the highest rated dedicated computer ever made: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=69c4.jpg&.src=ph the cooling vents..only seen on the R40 unit: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=4e5c.jpg&.src=ph and finally and sadly... The Fidelity Elite Premiere this computer needs no introduction as it is well known that its two programs ,the Mephisto Vancouver 1991 World Champion program and the Fidelity Mach III housed in the incomparable Elite A/G board and the very last computer to be sold under the Fidelity name: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=2374.jpg&.src=ph http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cpaa2@sbcglobal.net/detail?.dir=3353&.dnm=da7b.jpg&.src=ph just thinking about only having three computers has weakened me and so now i must rest Depressed and Suicidal Regards Steve
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