This computer cam from Netherlands. It was a gift from Hans Van Mierlo.
This particular model is intriguing for several reasons:
1) - the packaging box is from Milton Bradley
2) - "Phantom" on the central label of the computer. This central label was glued on another label with Milton written on it.
3) - on the left side, like for a Fidelity Phantom, there is a display, but located on the right border, while for the original Phantom, the display is on the left border. The "display" was only a picture and was printed on the left side of the label
4) - on the right side, the Fidelity logo is represented, when it should be the Milton Bradley logo
5) - the hardware inside the computer is similar to the Milton Bradley hardware, not the one of the Fidelity
I didn't find any documentation for these design modifications and who was doing them.
Milton Bradley packaging
"Phantom" on the central label. Under it, a "Milton" label
On the left side, like for a Fidelity Phantom, there is a display, but located on the right border, while for the original Phantom, the display is on the left border. The "display" is only a picture and is printed on the left side of the label.
On the right side, the Fidelity logo is represented, when it should be the Milton Bradley logo
Milton Bradley Milton
- 1981
- ELO rating: 1300
- microprocessor 6502A, 8 Bit, 2MHz
- RAM: 2KB
- ROM: 16KB
- program by Mark Taylor
- 12 levels of play
- Movements: pressure sensory for the recording, motorized magnet under the board
This computer is fully functional. It includes chessmen, manual and Plexiglas dust cover.
Milton Bradley "Milton" - German Version - Design Prototype Fidelity Phantom (1981)
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