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Steve B wrote:you have tested both MM3000 and MM4500?
Steve
no, as I said in a previous answer, I did not buy the MM 3000 although I hesitated a lot..
Best regards,
Alain
yes actually now that i see it
you mentioned already twice before that you did not buy the MM3000 for a total of 3 times now that you have said it
one question though...
Robert Weck wrote:Do you really think, that a moderator of the fast-growing Hiarcs forum has time to read all posts of such miserable people as we are?
not counting that he is also candidate to become moderator for an old "legacy" forum
right. 3000 or 4500 is a specification to differenciate the BOARDS, not the modules.
but there are in fact 2 versions of Mephisto III moduln.
the a version needs arround 2-3 seconds for an opening move.
the super version, also named b version only needs 1 second to play out an opening move. it also has different opening moves, such as scandinavian and french opening with black.
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mclane wrote:right. 3000 or 4500 is a specification to differenciate the BOARDS, not the modules.
but there are in fact 2 versions of Mephisto III moduln.
the a version needs arround 2-3 seconds for an opening move.
the super version, also named b version only needs 1 second to play out an opening move. it also has different opening moves, such as scandinavian and french opening with black.
Yes i know of the two different MIII versions but as far as i know there is only one version of the MMI(the MIIIa)