Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:chess_computer_brand
|
| gptkbp:acquiredBy |
gptkb:Saitek
|
| gptkbp:category |
retro computing
dedicated chess computer electronic chess |
| gptkbp:countryOfOrigin |
gptkb:Germany
|
| gptkbp:displayType |
gptkb:LED
gptkb:LCD |
| gptkbp:input |
magnetic board
press-sensory board sensory board |
| gptkbp:introduced |
1980
|
| gptkbp:language |
multilingual
|
| gptkbp:manufacturer |
Hegener & Glaser
|
| gptkbp:marketedIn |
gptkb:Asia
gptkb:Europe gptkb:United_States |
| gptkbp:notableEvent |
dominated computer chess tournaments in the 1980s and 1990s
|
| gptkbp:notableFeature |
modular design
adjustable playing strength interchangeable modules opening book memory strong chess engines for their time tournament-level play |
| gptkbp:notableFor |
gptkb:Richard_Lang
Ed Schröder Frans Morsch Johan de Koning |
| gptkbp:notableModel |
Mephisto Atlanta
Mephisto Berlin Mephisto Exclusive Mephisto Genius Mephisto London Mephisto Milano Mephisto Modular Mephisto Montreux Mephisto Nigel Short Mephisto Polgar Mephisto Rebell Mephisto Roma Mephisto Vancouver |
| gptkbp:notableUser |
gptkb:Nigel_Short
gptkb:Garry_Kasparov gptkb:Susan_Polgar |
| gptkbp:powerSource |
AC adapter
batteries |
| gptkbp:successor |
Saitek chess computers
|
| gptkbp:website |
https://www.mephisto.net/
|
| gptkbp:won |
gptkb:World_Microcomputer_Chess_Championship
gptkb:World_Computer_Chess_Championship |
| gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Richard_Lang
|
| gptkbp:bfsLayer |
7
|
| https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Mephisto chess computers
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