Do you know of any reliable dealers in the US that carry the DGT board? The product used to be on Our Sponsor's web site, but I'm not able to find any listing in the current pages.Steve B wrote:well the DGT board will set up positions more quickly but the price of course is almost double that of Le Citrine
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the Chess Cafe is a very reliable dealer and affiliated with the USCFsje wrote:Do you know of any reliable dealers in the US that carry the DGT board? The product used to be on Our Sponsor's web site, but I'm not able to find any listing in the current pages.Steve B wrote:well the DGT board will set up positions more quickly but the price of course is almost double that of Le Citrine
they also have a great site dealing with chess in general
i have purchased many chess books from them over the years as i collect chess books as well
never bought any chess computers from them though
i cant say if their price is the best you can find.. but i do recommend them for reliability
click on books and equipment:
http://www.chesscafe.com/
Steve
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The link for the DGT set and board is: http://uscfsales.com/item.asp?cID=0&PID=2704Steve B wrote:the Chess Cafe is a very reliable dealer and affiliated with the USCF
they also have a great site dealing with chess in general
i have purchased many chess books from them over the years as i collect chess books as well
never bought any chess computers from them though
i cant say if their price is the best you can find.. but i do recommend them for reliability
click on books and equipment:
http://www.chesscafe.com/
The price is higher than I thought it was: US$749 + US$59 shipping = US$808 and that's a little steep. Maybe if it came with a robot arm...

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... or 64/81 LEDs...sje wrote:Maybe if it came with a robot arm...

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this guy i know personallysje wrote:
The price is higher than I thought it was: US$749 + US$59 shipping = US$808 and that's a little steep. Maybe if it came with a robot arm...
very good man
never bought anything from him though
he hosts a page for me showing chess computers i am searching for..although he hasn't updated the list for some time
anyway..somewhat cheaper:
http://www.chessoutpost.com/DGT_USB%20Board.htm
$650 shipped regards
Steve
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That's definitely an improvement and is more in line with numbers I'd seen earlier.Steve B wrote:anyway..somewhat cheaper:
http://www.chessoutpost.com/DGT_USB%20Board.htm
$650 shipped
I can't say that I care much about the rank digits and file letters appearing on the board margin. This doesn't seem to be a feature that most would want in a high class board.
I should mention that I already have TWO wooden boards with reed switch technology but no piece recognition. The first is an old ARB that froze on power up the last time I tried it almost seven years ago. The other is a Saitek Leonardo that has a serial interface that Ive successfully connected to my old program Spector. I haven't tried that in years either, but it worked the last time it was turned on. Maybe I should get it out of storage for some experimentation. If I can get it to work, I don't see much reason to buy a Citrine unless there's some big difference that I've missed.
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two very handsome tournament sized boardssje wrote:
I should mention that I already have TWO wooden boards with reed switch technology but no piece recognition. The first is an old ARB that froze on power up the last time I tried it almost seven years ago. The other is a Saitek Leonardo that has a serial interface that Ive successfully connected to my old program Spector.
the ARB is historical in that it was the very first chess computer to use Reed Switch(Auto-Sensory) Technology
take a look at the program module inserted on the side of the computer.it is probably the Sargon 2.5 module programmed by the Spracklens who later went to work for Fidelity
if it is the 3.0,3.5 or 4.0 then your module is quite are and valuable ..even without the board
do you have an add-on module in your Leonardo or just the basic program built into the computer?
Regards
Steve
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Not sure, as I haven't looked in years; I do know there's a slot. I recall at the time of purchase (from ICD, I think), there was also a checker (droughts) program available at extra cost. I'll check out the ARB tomorrow along with trying to get the Saitek running. There might be some problems locating the adapters and pieces.Steve B wrote:two very handsome tournament sized boards
the ARB is historical in that it was the very first chess computer to use Reed Switch(Auto-Sensory) Technology
take a look at the program module inserted on the side of the computer.it is probably the Sargon 2.5 module programmed by the Spracklens who later went to work for Fidelity
if it is the 3.0,3.5 or 4.0 then your module is quite are and valuable ..even without the board
do you have an add-on module in your Leonardo or just the basic program built into the computer?
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here is a nifty little itemsje wrote: I recall at the time of purchase (from ICD, I think), there was also a checker (droughts) program available at extra cost.s.
its not auto-sensory and its not even a chess computer but if you happen to have $15,000 laying around the house you might want to pick this up:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANATOLY-KARPOV-GARR ... 0257604353
KvK@15K Regards
Steve