Hanimex Computachess, HCG 1500, 1982

Australian distributor and manufacturer (primarily photographic equipment) was founded in 1947 by Jack Hannes (HANnes+ IMport + EXport = Hanimex). Licensed/distributed Chess computers of CXG Newcrest Technology Ltd (CXG Systems). In 1989, Gestetner purchased Hanimex. Some years later, Gestetner was bought by Ricoh in 1995. In 2004, Fujifilm acquired Hanimex from Ricoh and discontinued the use of the Hanimex brand.
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Hanimex Computachess, HCG 1500, 1982

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specs:
- Mark Taylor, David Levy
- Company claims:
  • Eight levels of play.
    Fully portable, using 9 volt alkaline battery -- up to 50 hours battery life.
    The computer can play white or black.
    En-passant captures.
    Castling.
    Pawn promotion.
    Changing colors in middle of game.
    Tone (ON - OFF)
    Plus many more challenging features.

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