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'''Chess Computers from the Manufacturer Scisys'''
==About the manufacturer Scisys==


After the original co-partners of [[Novag]] Eric Winkler and Peter Auge parted ways in 1979, the Swissman Eric Winkler moved on to form his own company Scisys which was later renamed to [[Saitek]] in 1987.  [[Novag]] and Scisys for a while sold the same computers which they had previously jointly developed.  [[Scisys Chess Champion Super System MK IV]] was sold as both [[Novag]] and Scisys.   
After the original co-partners of [[Novag]] Eric Winkler and Peter Auge parted ways in 1979, the Swissman Eric Winkler moved on to form his own company Scisys which was later renamed to [[Saitek]] in 1987.  [[Novag]] and Scisys for a while sold the same computers which they had previously jointly developed.  [[Scisys Chess Champion Super System MK IV]] was sold as both [[Novag]] and Scisys.   
==Chess computers from the manufacturer Scisys==


*[[Scisys Astral]]
*[[Scisys Astral]]
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*[[Scisys Turbostar 432 KSO]]
*[[Scisys Turbostar 432 KSO]]
*[[Scisys Turbostar 540]]
*[[Scisys Turbostar 540]]
==Other languages==
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About the manufacturer Scisys

After the original co-partners of Novag Eric Winkler and Peter Auge parted ways in 1979, the Swissman Eric Winkler moved on to form his own company Scisys which was later renamed to Saitek in 1987. Novag and Scisys for a while sold the same computers which they had previously jointly developed. Scisys Chess Champion Super System MK IV was sold as both Novag and Scisys.

Chess computers from the manufacturer Scisys

Other languages

Other languages:english  |  deutsch