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- MILLENNIUM 2000 GmbH is a Manufacturer from Germany, with products under the category of Toys & Games.
- ↑ Millennium Weltmeister Paket - Schachprogramm - Software - Schachversand Niggemann ↑ Millennium (WM-Pacet 2001) by Michael P. Nance Sr., CCC, February 17, 2001 ↑ Hein Veldhuis (2008). De firma Millennium 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner in vogelvlucht. (pdf with collected informations in.
Home * People * Manfred Hegener
Manfred Hegener,
a German management engineer, in 1969 along with Florian Glaser, founder of Hegener & Glaser, since 1980 most famous of their Mephisto trademark dedicated chess computers. After the acquisition of Hegener & Glaser by Eric Winkler'sSaitek Ltd. in 1994 [2][3], Manfred Hegener founded the Hegener Marketing GmbH[4], and in 1996 joined forces with Ossi Weiner with his Hobby Computer Centrale, Weiner Vertriebs GmbH, to create the Millennium 2000 GmbH with its core business of chess computers, electronic games and consumer products [5]. In 2016 he handed over the business to Maximilian Hegener and Thomas Karkosch[6].
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WMCCC 1985
Ossi Weiner, Manfred Hegener and Richard Lang, WMCCC 1985[7]
WCCC 1986
We are tibia bot. Manfred Hegener and Florian Glaser in Cologne WCCC 1986[8]
- Schachcomputer: Tricks und Trug, Der Spiegel 50/1980, December 08, 1980, (German)
- Gern gefällig, Der Spiegel 1/1983, January 03, 1983 (German) [9][10]
- Interview mit Manfred Hegener (pdf), Erwerbsquelle: 10-1985, Zeitschrift Schachcomputer (Herausgeber Florian Piel), Edition 20, S. 6-8, Gerhard Piel: Neue Programme von neuen Programmierern.(German) hosted by Hein Veldhuis
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- Manfred Hegener, Eichenau - früher Geschäftsführer der Millennium 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner | CompanyHouse (German)
- Millennium 2000 Electronic Chess Computer Collection, The Spacious Mind
- Hegener & Glaser (Mephisto) from ChessComputers.org
- About the company Hegener & Glaser (Mephisto) from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑Clipped from Millennium 2000 Electronic Chess Computer Collection, The Spacious Mind
- ↑Hegener & Glaser (Mephisto) from ChessComputers.org
- ↑Der große Mantelaktien-Report (pdf) Sonderreport, December 2007 (German), pp 103. Stella Entertainment AG i. L (ehem. Hegener + Glaser AG), from Undervalued-Shares.com
- ↑Hegener Marketing GmbH, Eichenau - HRB 101071 Amtsgericht München | CompanyHouse (German)
- ↑MILLENNIUM 2000 GmbH - Story
- ↑Millennium 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner, Aschheim - Geschäftsstelle | CompanyHouse (German)
- ↑Picture from Computerschach und Spiele hosted by Hegener & Glaser (Mephisto) from ChessComputers.org
- ↑László Lindner, A SZÁMÍTÓGÉPES SAKK KÉPEKBEN című melléklete - The pictures of the Beginning of Chess Computers
- ↑Chess TV-World Cup - German free of ads regional ARD broadcaster, Drittes, moderated by Helmut Pfleger, Mephisto advertisement for instance at 6:27
- ↑Tony Harrington (1983). A Match for Brute Force. Personal Computer World, May 1983
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Home * Organizations * Newcrest Technology
CXG Newcrest Technology Ltd., (CXG Systems)
a Hong Kong based manufacturer of consumer electronics and dedicated chess computers managed by Australian technologist Eric White along with Ken Cohen. CXG forerunner were founded in 1979 as Cassia and in 1981 as White and Allcock[2], renamed in 1984 to CXG Newcrest Technology Limited, in 1991 changed over to National Telecommunications System Ltd. with further successors Krypton Ltd. (1994) and Timorite Ltd. (1995-1996), Systema Leisure Ltd. (1997-2001), and subsequently other Hong Kong companies, continuing the dedicated computer business [3].
The first dedicated chess computer of Cassia was the Cassia Chess Mate in 1979, a clone of Ron Nelson'sChess Challenger 10[4][5], also shipped as Toytronic Chess Electronics[6][7], and CXG Computachess I[8].
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Home * Organizations * Newcrest Technology
CXG Newcrest Technology Ltd., (CXG Systems)
a Hong Kong based manufacturer of consumer electronics and dedicated chess computers managed by Australian technologist Eric White along with Ken Cohen. CXG forerunner were founded in 1979 as Cassia and in 1981 as White and Allcock[2], renamed in 1984 to CXG Newcrest Technology Limited, in 1991 changed over to National Telecommunications System Ltd. with further successors Krypton Ltd. (1994) and Timorite Ltd. (1995-1996), Systema Leisure Ltd. (1997-2001), and subsequently other Hong Kong companies, continuing the dedicated computer business [3].
The first dedicated chess computer of Cassia was the Cassia Chess Mate in 1979, a clone of Ron Nelson'sChess Challenger 10[4][5], also shipped as Toytronic Chess Electronics[6][7], and CXG Computachess I[8].
In 1981, Eric White started the collaboration with David Levy's and Kevin O'Connell's new company Intelligent Software. White and Allcock's first own dedicated chess computer was the CXG Sensor Computachess[9] with a 4-bit Hitachi processor HD44801, and the program by Mark Taylor using only 160 nibbles of RAM, which predecessor was already instantiated in the SciSysMini Chess series earlier this year. CXG became brand name of White and Allcock and since 1984 CXG Newcrest Technology Ltd.
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Chess computers were designed in Hong Kong, manufactured in China, and then marketed under various brand names and retailers, including CXG[10][11], Computer Games Ltd. (CGL), ComputaChess, Crown, Hanimex, Unimex, Tandy via RadioShack, Krypton[12][13], Schneider[14][15], Systema and Toytronic. In 1998 in partnership with Tiger Electronics (Hasbro) [16], White produced the Tiger Grenadier and Tiger Voice Master[17]. Chess computers were also manufactured for Excalibur and Millennium 2000[18]. David Levy was the source of programs for all cheaper models [19], using Sunplus 8-bit chips [20] (now Generalplus[21]).
Year | Model | Programmer |
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1979 | Cassia Chess Mate | Ron Nelson[22][23] |
1981 | CXG Sensor Computachess | Mark Taylor |
1982 | CXG Computachess II | Mark Taylor |
1983 | Systema Computachess[24] | Mark Taylor |
1984 | CXG Chess 2001 | Richard Lang |
CXG Computachess III | Kaare Danielsen | |
1985 | CXG Star Chess | Kaare Danielsen |
1986 | CXG Sphinx Titan | Kaare Danielsen |
CXG Advanced Star Chess | Kaare Danielsen | |
1987 | CXG Sphinx | Mark Taylor |
1989 | CXG Sphinx Dominator | Frans Morsch |
CXG Sphinx Galaxy | Frans Morsch | |
1992 | CXG Sphinx Accolade | Gyula Horváth |
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Author | List of computers [25] |
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Kaare Danielsen | Danielsen, Kaare |
Chrilly Donninger | Donninger, Christian |
Gyula Horváth | Horvath, Gyula |
Richard Lang | Lang, Richard |
Frans Morsch | Morsch, Frans |
Mark Taylor & David Levy | Taylor, Mark |
- Re: Ron Nelson by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 24, 2015 » Eric White
- Re: Ron Nelson Chess Challenger 10 by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 24, 2016 » Cassia Chess Mateclone of Chess Challenger 10
- Chess Computers - The UK Story by Mike Watters
- CXG Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- Krypton Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- CXG from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- Krypton from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑CXG Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- ↑'White and Allcock was meant to be a joke name for the partnership, the ‘all cock' being Ken Cohen. It became a source of amusement to White and Cohen that their Chinese colleagues never realised'. Quote from Chess Computers - The UK Story by Mike Watters
- ↑De firma Krypton en Timoride in vogelvlucht by Hein Veldhuis, Dutch and German pdf
- ↑Re: Ron Nelson by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 24, 2015
- ↑Cassia - Chess Mate, pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch)
- ↑Toytronic Chess Electronics from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- ↑Toytronic - Chess Electronics, pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch)
- ↑Re: Ron Nelson Chess Challenger 10 by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 24, 2016
- ↑CXG Sensor Computachess from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑CXG Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- ↑CXG from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑Krypton from The Spacious Mind
- ↑Krypton from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑Schneider from Schachcomputer.info Wiki
- ↑Schneider Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- ↑Tiger Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- ↑Tiger Voice Master from Tom's English Homepage by Tom Luif
- ↑De firma Millennium 2000 GmbH Hegener & Weiner in vogelvlucht by Hein Veldhuis, Dutch and German pdf
- ↑Chess Computers - The UK Story by Mike Watters
- ↑Sunplus MCU
- ↑Generalplus homepage
- ↑Cassia - Chess Mate, pdf hosted by Hein Veldhuis (Dutch)
- ↑Re: Ron Nelson Chess Challenger 10 by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 24, 2016
- ↑Systema Computachess Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
- ↑List of computers from Schachcomputer.info Wiki contains various manufacturer