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====== Hegener & Glaser Mephisto Dallas 16bit / 32bit (1986) ======




===== Features =====

* CPU: 68000 12 MHz / 68020 14 MHz
* ROM: 64 KB
* RAM: 16 KB / 64 KB



===== History and Trivia =====

Founded in 1969 by Manfred Hegener and Florian Glaser, Hegener & Glaser became at the beginning of the 80s synonyms of Chess Computer in Germany, with its series of Mephisto Chess Computers.

They produced a lot of different models, both as standalone Chess Computers and as Modules for the Mephisto Modular Series. The latter consisted of a chessboard with some expansion slots, able to contain different Modules.

The first Modules were produced around 1983 (MM I Series, based on a 1806 CPU at 8 MHz), and the production kept going until 1998 (Senator and Magellan Modules, based on SH7000 CPU at 16-20 MHz)

Mephisto Dallas was introduced in 1986. It was programmed by Richard Lang and was available in two version: one based on a 16bit CPU (68000) and one based on a 32bit CPU (68020). It was also possible to buy it as an upgrade for the Mephisto Amsterdam.

For a list of Chess Computers produced by Hegener & Glaser, look at this page (schachcomputer.at) -- http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_En|this page (schach-computer.info)]] or [[http://www.schachcomputer.at/emephist.htm.



===== Links =====

* Mephisto products still sold by Saitek -- http://www.saitek.com/chess/de/chess.htm
* Mephisto Dallas at schachcomputer.at -- http://www.schachcomputer.at/emephist.htm
* Mephisto Dallas 16bit at schach-computer.info -- http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Dallas_68000
* Mephisto Dallas 32bit at schach-computer.info -- http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_Dallas_68020
* A short history of Hegener & Glaser Mephisto -- http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Mephisto_En




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