ABOUT SCISYS GRADUATE CHESS MODEL 112A ELECTRONIC TRAVEL CHESS COMPUTER

SCISYS GRADUATE CHESS Electronic Travel Chess Computer - picture taken from box
SCISYS GRADUATE CHESS is a compact full feature chess computer designed with the beginner in mind. Nevertheless it contains many of the features found on more expensive larger chess computers such as, Multi Move which is used to set up special game positions, Find position: for verifying the board position and Cancel Entry: should you make a mistake and wish to change your mind before a move is entered into the computer.
MAIN SCISYS GRADUATE CHESS MODEL 112 GAME CHARACTERISTICS
Excerpts taken from the SCISYS GRADUATE CHESS user manual and box..

Technical Specification
SciSys Graduate Chess (1981)



Box
Display & Controls
User Manual
Spacious Mind
Schachcomputer.Info
Active 2017
Tourn. 2015
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T3
T4
T5
Final
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MANUFACTURER
PROGRAMMER
SciSys-W Limited
David Levy & Mark Taylor
1100 USCF
1981
$99.00
Not Available
Year:
MFR ELO:
Original Price:
Wiki ELO:
Model #:
112A
My Serial #:
A11901
Processor OEM
Hitachi
Processor:
HD44801
Speed:
Type:
4 Bit
0.4 MHz
ROM:
2048 x 10 Bit
RAM:
160 x 4 Bit
Battery Type:
9V DC
Power Adapter:
Not Available
Display:
LCD 4 Pos 7 Seg
Board Type:
Non Sensory Peg
Overall Size:
Board Size:
4 x 4 in
7.1/2x5.1/2x1.1/4
Options Select:
Button Select
Play Levels:
2
Opening Book:
Not Available
Not Available
Position Setup:
Not Available
Position Verify:
Available
Move Analysis:
Display Info:
Not Available
Not Available
Solve Mate:
Not Available
Save Game:
Not Available
Ponder:
Not Available
Search Depth:
Not Known
Provide Hint:
Not Available
Teach Mode:
Not Available
Change Sides:
Available
Active Level:
TM Level:
Not Available
Infinite Level:
Not Available
2 (5-20 Seconds)
Hardware Specification
Game Features
Matchplay & Test ELO Ratings
Computer Game Rating
Rating Test
Other Computer Chess Ratings
USCF
USCF
Spacious Mind
Human Rating
USCF
CCR
CCNS
Ply
FIDE
USCF
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1051
817
Class F Level Electronic Travel Chess Computer!
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