For fans of old chess computers

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JohnW
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Re: For fans of old chess computers

Post by JohnW »

Thank you for the feedback. It's unfortunate that the time control for all modules can't be set through the Arena GUI or some *.ini setting where you could define the time control for all the engines.
vb4
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Re: For fans of old chess computers

Post by vb4 »

Hi Franz,

I was looking at this thread and thought to add to it. I have the Fidelity auto sensory Prestige Challenger, what a work of art. The board itself is beautiful
\Les
JohnW
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Re: For fans of old chess computers

Post by JohnW »

vb4 wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:42 am Hi Franz,

I was looking at this thread and thought to add to it. I have the Fidelity auto sensory Prestige Challenger, what a work of art. The board itself is beautiful
\Les
I always loved the looks of the Prestige. They sure were expensive when they were originally out though, if I recall something like $2,000.
vb4
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Re: For fans of old chess computers

Post by vb4 »

Hi John,

It is a beautiful work of art for sure. When they first came out I purchase mine for $1400 I recall but as you know it is a dandy <s>