Robot Chess Computers
Fidelity Chess Challenger Phantom
6100
First
edited | 03/01/2014 |
by MMO
Last edited |
08/23/2015 |
Additional Information: original photos are from the ChessEval collection © MMO 2014 -
Other Information:
ChessComputerUK;
Schachcomputer.info;
US Patent
This computer is in the line of the Milton Bradley Grand Master.
The program was enhanced by the Spracklen couple.
The
patent of the movement mechanism was bought by the
owner of Fidelity, Sid Samole.
The operation was at the origin of
the series of Robots that his son will develop years later with his
company, Excalibur.
Fidelity Chess Challenger Phantom
6100 |
- 1835 ELO
- Program by Dan and Kathe Spracklen
- microprocessor 6502, 8 bits, 5MHz, 8KB RAm, 64KB ROM
- 33 levels of play
- Movements: pressure sensory for the recording, motorized
magnet under the board |
This computer is fully functional.
It includes chessmen, manual.
|
Chess Robots
- Novag Robot Adversary
- Novag 2 Robot Companion
- Excalibur Phantom Force
- Fidelity Phantom
- Fidelity Phantom EyeBall
- Milton Bradley Milton
- Milton Bradley - Fidelity Prototype
- Mephisto Phantom
- etc...
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