Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 13:41:54 05/31/05
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On May 31, 2005 at 14:41:04, Mark Ryan wrote:
>On May 31, 2005 at 14:26:31, Steve B wrote:
>
>>>that one appeared to be in working order and it took in over $3200
>>
>>typo
>>make that $4200
>>sorry..my bad
>>Steve
>
>One of these days, I hope to join the club of Robot owners. My problem is that
>I want to PLAY it, and not just collect it as an investment (keeping it safely
>tucked in a closet). I guess I want my cake and eat it too.
>
>Mark
I agree with you.Mine are laid out(8 of them)in the basement
and I play against them all the time.
These chess computers are connected to four powers bars which
have on/off swithes used to turn the computers on/off.
The chess computers are also positioned so I have access to both
sides of the chess board with-out moving them.
In other words the chess machines are never moved.The adaptor
connection to the chess machine and the power bar is never removed.
The computer on/off switch is always on.
The power is broken by the on/off switch of power bar.
The power bar also has surge protection.
When I finally obtain "my" Novag Super Expert C I am not really
sure where to put it.
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