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Vancouver 16 [1] Mephisto Vancouver,

a set of dedicated chess computer modules by Hegener & Glaser for their Mephisto module systems with a program by Richard Lang, the successor of Mephisto Lyon on the way from Psion to Chess Genius collecting World Microcomputer Chess Championship titles. The seventh title of Richard Lang under the aegis of Mephisto or vice versa at the WMCCC 1991 in Vancouver in the Manufacturers group was per default, since there were no other competitors. In the Software group, Mephisto X aka Vancouver only became third. For a long time, since the WMCCC 1983, no Lang or Mephisto program won the microcomputer title in the software or commercial group - it was Ed Schröder’s Gideon on an ARM2 plugin card, followed by Marty Hirsch’s MChess on a PC, heralding an end of an era.

Versions

Like with previous models, three Vancouver versions were shipped - with 68000 and 68020 processor, and the Mephisto Vancouver Tournament machines with 68030 processor [2].

| Processor | MHz | ROM [Kib] | RAM [Kib]

68000
12
256
512
68020
12
256
1024
68030 TM
36-66
256
2048-8192

See also

Forum Posts

References

  1. Vancouver 16 from Mephisto | Photo collection by Chewbanta
  2. Mephisto (H&G) World Machine (WM) Vancouver (68030RC50B) by Hans van Mierlo, ChessEval, January 2014

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