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Hi Jonathan,
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![]() Hi Robert,
Thanks for the reply. It was good that your experiment succeeded, because the Mephisto you modified is only powered by 4 x 1.5 cells. Given that you did not change anything else in your modification, I soldered in the 16 Mhz crystal this afternoon. And the little Star Opal chirped up perfectly, albeit with a rather squeeky voice ![]() So it seems to be working perfectly and I have verified it is now making moves exactly twice as fast as the original Star Opal on the corresponding fixed time and fixed depth levels. This is great news, since this program really improves a lot given more time. My guess is that I can now use Level WG1 or even WG2 as the tournament levels, rather than level WF6 in the stock version. It will be very interesting to now see if Star Opal Turbo can get a match win against the Cavalier! I don't understand why Novag did not clock this thing at 16 Mhz to begin with. They have done it before and it is not as if the faster version gets too close to their 32K programs in playing strength (it is way behind them by about 400 points). And the current Novag 16K programs can really use the extra power, since as I mentioned before, they improve greatly with the extra time, even though they will still make some bad blunders every now and then regardless. |
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The little Opal is now successfully working at 20 Mhz. Over the weekend I will try 22 Mhz, 24 Mhz and 30 Mhz, though I suspect the limit is 22 or 24.
In any case, I don't see any advantage at all in going beyond about 27 Mhz, since the way the levels are configured on this machine, to be able to use level WG7 as a tournament level, you would need to go all the way to 40 Mhz, which is impossible. But with 27 Mhz, and you can use level WG6 as the tournament level and get move averages of just under 3 minutes per move. I will report back if my house does not burn down first ![]() |
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Well this experiment wasn't a success
![]() To make matters worse, the power consumption even running at 22 Mhz was horrendous. The Star Opal chewed through a brand new set of Lithium batteries in only 20 hours! Obviously such an overclocked Opal is only of any use when connected using an AC adapter. But now comes the worst part of all. Both subjectively (i.e playing the unit myself) and also with games against other computers such as Cavalier, I did not notice any subjective improvement in playing strength with the program running almost three times as fast! It was still making the same elementary blunders that it made at 8 Mhz. Infact in a 7 game match against Cavalier, it lost 6 games and only won 1 of them! And to make that result even the more baffling, a previous match played between the standard speed 8Mhz Star Opal saw the latter score 8.5/20 - a much better result! So it seems that giving this program a lot more thinking time does not really help afterall ![]() I think there is something fundamentally wrong with these 16K Novag programs. They just seem to drop pieces and pawns through rather obvious and shallow combinations and using simple tactical themes such as pins and overworked pieces, etc. The much earlier 16K programs such as Constellation, VIP, Primo, etc were far, far stronger than these current models. I wish Novag would have just brought out an updated version of the VIP or Primo program. That would be a far stronger opponent than the current Star Opal / Carnelian II / Star Aquamarine. |
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but maybe you can exchange the EPROM with the SUPERNOVA version, or other 6301 version...
is there an EPROM in the machines ?
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Sadly no, there does not seem to be any EPROMS inside these machines. Or anything else inside them that can be hacked by an owner, apart from the crystals themselves. All these machines these days now seem to use the "Black Blob" CPU which presumably includes the program itself. Gone are the days where the Novag machines had chips per se. Even the Star Ruby has one of these "Black Blob" CPUs / ROM.
I have even written to Novag suggesting that if they release new programs in the future, that they consider adapting the much older 16K programs which played a far superior game. The old VIP, for example, ran on a 6301Y and was stronger than the original Constellation. I wonder if Novag still have those older Kittinger programs such as Constellation, Primo, VIP, etc!? I would much rather trade the smaller openings libraries for a much stronger program once out of book! |
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i thought novag is bancrupt. they cannot produce anything, or ?
i do not understand... the new machines do not use H8 but 6301. and although they use 6301 they have no eprom ?? i do understand that the H8 machines have no eprom. but i would have thought the 6301 machines DO have eproms.
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i thought novag is bancrupt. they cannot produce anything, or ?
i do not understand... the new machines do not use H8 but 6301. and although they use 6301 they have no eprom ?? i do understand that the H8 machines have no eprom. but i would have thought the 6301 machines DO have eproms. Gruß, Willi |
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EBEN. gerade die tatsache das scheinbar in den neuen Novags ALTE HArdware verbaut ist (restbestände von der VOR H8 Zeit)
stimmt mich hoffnungsvoll. ich denke man kann in die neuen Gurken einfach die guten alen programme reinsetzen, sofern die tasten äquivalent sind und so. supremo wäre 8 mhz supernova 16 mhz. sollten aber andere tasten haben. einfach mal vergleichen. wenn die tasten gleich sind, und die CPU, dann wird da auch ein eprom sein das man austauschen kann um aus dem schlecht spielenden programm ein schön spielendes zu machen.
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