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  1. Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt (KME) from Wikimedia Commons, Photo by Erdmann Schleinitz↩︎

Schachcomputer SC 1,
VEB Funkwerk Erfurt's first dedicated chess computer species from 1981, build in low quantities of only about 12 to 20 pieces. The SC 1 was merely a prototype kind of a chess computer, to test the performance of their own Z80 clone, the U880 8-bit processor 1 . The program wasn't yet an own development 2, but a program from the "Enemy of the people", a plain copy of Ron Nelson's program of a Chess Challenger manufactured by Fidelity Electronics 3. Remarkably, its successor, the SC 2, which was produced in higher quantities and exported to the capitalistic "First World" to merit foreign exchanges, still was a slightly modified Ron Nelson program 4 5.

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  1. Integrierte Schaltkreise - Prozessor U880 from robotrontechnik.de (German)↩︎

  2. SC1, Schachcomputer in der DDR from Wikipedia.de (German)↩︎

  3. Copyright und illegal genutzte westliche Software from robotrontechnik.de (German)↩︎

  4. VEB Mikroelektronik Erfurt from Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)↩︎

  5. Karsten Bauermeister (1999). Deutsch-Deutsche Geschichte(n). Computerschach und Spiele. No. 5, October-November 1999, pp 32-33 (German)↩︎

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