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- blaubaer
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Hi Wardy,
Regards, Michael
Mysticum is a do-it-yourself project! The necessary Windows pc (mainboard, notebook, tablet, media box or whatever) is of course commercial, but chessboard, housing and controller pcb have to be assembled/soldered.Wardy wrote:These Mysticum machines look awesome, but where do you order the hardware from?
Regards, Michael
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Hi Wardy,
there's an assembly guide in Englisch, and I have the suitable pcb for you.
For a description see the link below!
Mystic regards, Michael
there's an assembly guide in Englisch, and I have the suitable pcb for you.
For a description see the link below!
Mystic regards, Michael
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Hi,
if you are near Regensburg, Germany, during November 10-12, 2017, you could join our 6th Mysticum workshop!
The linked page is written in German, maybe Google helps...?
Tinker regards, Michael
if you are near Regensburg, Germany, during November 10-12, 2017, you could join our 6th Mysticum workshop!
The linked page is written in German, maybe Google helps...?
Tinker regards, Michael
Your work looks great I have an RFT Chess-Master 4MHz and love the weight the pieces etc not a strong player but fun. Shame your not round the corner to me I would like to see what could be done to one of these. The build quality of these is great OK one light no longer works but all in all it was a great buy several years ago now.
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- blaubaer
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Hi,
for those, who want to have a complete Mysticum or parts of it and cannot or don't want to assemble it on their own, can buy a complete unit or parts of it.
Go here for more information!
Regards, Michael
for those, who want to have a complete Mysticum or parts of it and cannot or don't want to assemble it on their own, can buy a complete unit or parts of it.
Go here for more information!
Regards, Michael
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Hi Mauro,
Additional engines regards, Michael
Of course - disassemble the bottom cover (5 screws), take out the micro sd card of the tablet, store additional chess engines into the folder \engine\ and reassemble your Mysticum.mauben wrote:I have a question on the "Mysticum complete": is there a way to (easily) update the engines stored in the tablet ?
Additional engines regards, Michael
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- blaubaer
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Hi Nicolas,
Let's put it like this: If you would order now, you would get your complete Mysticum before Christmas!
Christmas surprise regards, Michael
not easy to answer, because it depends on the date of your order and how many orders I've in process at that time. (It should be fun for me to assemble a Mysticum, but not real work.... )scandien wrote:the complete version seems interesting.
How long it takes to assembl after a order ?
Let's put it like this: If you would order now, you would get your complete Mysticum before Christmas!
Christmas surprise regards, Michael