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Graham Banks
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
mephisto wrote:Damn and blast!!
This chess computer without the casing will be in the August (UK) edition of Elektor electronics magazine to build.
I was going to build one and stick a Novag sticker on it and sell it to SteveB for $1000 as a never released Novag prototype.There is also another chess computer project in the October edition to look forward to.
Soldering Iron Regards
Bryan
Even though I consider SteveB a good friend of mine,I have to admit that this is a brilliant idea :mrgreen:
I can handle the printing of a false manual and by that we can have another promising customer to milk....Fernando 8-)
Business in the making regards,
Dr.D

P.S.an auction would be a great additional idea as well,we'll swim in green soon....
Fernando might not have much milk left to give! :wink:
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Christopher Conkie
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
mephisto wrote:Damn and blast!!
This chess computer without the casing will be in the August (UK) edition of Elektor electronics magazine to build.
I was going to build one and stick a Novag sticker on it and sell it to SteveB for $1000 as a never released Novag prototype.There is also another chess computer project in the October edition to look forward to.
Soldering Iron Regards
Bryan
Even though I consider SteveB a good friend of mine,I have to admit that this is a brilliant idea :mrgreen:
I can handle the printing of a false manual and by that we can have another promising customer to milk....Fernando 8-)
Business in the making regards,
Dr.D

P.S.an auction would be a great additional idea as well,we'll swim in green soon....
Fernando might not have much milk left to give! :wink:
Let's flog him one of these now.......why wait?

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http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2003/f ... 5009.lynkx

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mephisto
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

Post by mephisto »

Hi Steve
Nice acquisition of the Radica.
I know about the Model 1100 but on your photo it says in the background Model 1101. Have you just bought the Model 1101? If so, what is the difference between the two models?
Another Dave Kittinger Computer Regards
Bryan
What's my next move? - to the fridge for another beer !!
ernest
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

Post by ernest »

mephisto wrote:on your photo it says in the background Model 1101.
You do have good eyes! :D Where can you read that?
Steve B
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

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mephisto wrote:Hi Steve
Nice acquisition of the Radica.
I know about the Model 1100 but on your photo it says in the background Model 1101. Have you just bought the Model 1101? If so, what is the difference between the two models?
Another Dave Kittinger Computer Regards
Bryan

Hi Sir Bryan
actually i have two Radicas and both are model 1101
never heard of the Radica Chess(Calculator ) with model number 1100

Curious Regards
Steve
mephisto
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Re: minimalistic new dedicated chess computer

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Ernest
It's on the manual (top left) in Steve's photo
Bryan
What's my next move? - to the fridge for another beer !!