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Mephisto Phoenix T - chess computer with 21.7 inch chessboard

Product number: M924
Chess computer integrated: Yes Chess board technology: Piece recognition LED move detection: Yes Board size: Tournament size (55)
Mephisto Phoenix chess computer with tournament chessboard (21.7 inches) incl. piece recognition, LED move display and real wood pieces. 

The module contains 4 top engines as well as neural engine technologies and reaches up to 3400 Elo playing strength. 23 classic chess computer emulations from the 80s and 90s are also included. 

CA$2,599.00*

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Compatibility

Can I use the Mephisto boards with the Chess Classic Element, King Element or ChessGenius Element?

The boards are technically equivalent to the 40 and 55 cm Millennium boards with piece recognition and are compatible with all modules as well as with ChessLink.

Are the pieces of the Mephisto boards different from those of the Millennium boards?

The pieces are technically identical. However, the Mephisto pieces have a new, higher quality felt.

Is the Mephisto Phoenix module compatible with old Mephisto chess boards (manufacturer Hegener & Glaser)?

No, the Phoenix modules only work with the RFID boards with piece recognition from Millennium. The old boards cannot be connected.

Is the Mephisto Phoenix compatible to DGT boards or the Revelation II?

No, the Phoenix modules only work with the RFID boards with piece recognition from Millennium.

Are the previous Millennium Exclusive and Supreme boards compatible with the Mephisto module? 

  • Yes, the modules are compatible with all Millennium boards with RFID figure recognition. This applies to the 40 cm Exclusive boards (M820, M824, M826, M828, M843) and the 55 cm Supreme Tournament boards (M850). 
  • Not compatible are the Performance and Competition chess computers (M830, M831) and the eONE (M841).

 Status December 2022

Future functions

I have suggestions for function enhancements. Who can I contact?

Please send an email to our support team at support@millennium2000.de. The team will then forward the information to our developers. 

We regularly review ideas for feature enhancements in Phoenix and classify them according to frequency of request and technical feasibility.

Can I load PGN files into the Phoenix?

This function is currently not implemented.

Is the Mephisto Phoenix also connected to Lichess or Chess.com via WIFI?

  • Yes, the integration of the ChessLink app is firmly planned and should take place in the course of 2023. The app will then run directly on the Phoenix module and enable play on Lichess directly from the chess computer. 
  • A connection to Chess.com directly from the chess computer is unfortunately not possible, since Chess.com does not have an open interface and thus cannot be controlled by the ChessLink App. A game on Chess.com is of course possible via the Millennium Mephisto boards in connection with the ChessLink module and a mobile Android device.

How do I stay informed about updates for my Mephisto Phoenix?

Please subscribe to our newsletter. When new software or system updates are available, we usually inform you first via our newsletter.

Can I purchase additional software for my Mephisto Phoenix?

  • Additional software for the Phoenix will be available in the future. You will find such upgrades in our online store. After purchasing, you can install the software using the update function of the module. 
  • Please note that any additional software will always be associated with a specific serial number of the module.

Technical questions about the software

The Phoenix does not boot with the settings I last ran it with.

  • After rebooting the system, the general system settings, as last used outside the profiles, are reloaded. These include in particular the SYSTEM SETTINGS (volume, LED settings, etc.), but also the last engine used, the configuration of the analysis box, the configuration of the opening books and the selected time setting. 
  • The engine itself is loaded with the default settings provided by the respective programmer. 
  • All engine-specific parameters, the so-called UCI settings, are NOT loaded automatically. So e.g. the Elo setting as well as specific engine options like "Use NNUE" or "Skill-Level". 
  • Also NOT automatically loaded are the settings you may have used by loading a profile in the previous session. 
  • TIP: If you want to play regularly with constant settings, we recommend to save them in a profile in the COMFORT MENU and load them directly after starting the system.

How can I change settings during a game?

  • Many settings can be modified during a game via the Chess and System Settings. 
  • Some of these settings will only be activated with the next "New Game" command. These are especially settings with a significant influence on the game strength, such as the Elo limit of the engine. 
  • If you are not sure whether the changes you have made are immediately active, select COMF MENU / SHOW ACTV to view the current settings. Parameters marked with a * symbol will not be activated until the next new game.

The rating bar sometimes shows values that do not match the piece values.

  • The rating bar shows the current position rating of the active engine. 
  • The way it works depends on the engine used. Classical chess programs usually evaluate by pawn units. If the white bar is one box above the center marker, white is one pawn unit better. 
  • Neural engines, so-called NNUE engines, evaluate according to the probability of winning. 
  • Another special feature can be very weak game strengths, such as the Play&Win profile in Komodo 14.1. This engine shifts the internal position evaluation in such a way that it evaluates itself significantly stronger than it actually stands, in order to sacrifice material more willingly. 
  • So the display of the rating bar will work completely different depending on the engine and the profile or settings of the engine.

How do I perform a pawn conversion correctly?

  • Lift the pawn on the 7th row, and place the piece you want to convert to on the 8th row. 
  • You can also place your pawn on the 8th row, then it will automatically be converted into a queen.

How do I castling correctly?

According to the rules of chess, move the king first, then the rook.

SHREDDER did not evaluate my last game in adaptive mode and did not change my ELO number.

This can happen if SHREDDER plays with a low ELO number and the user plays much stronger. If you manage to checkmate the engine with a mate trap without the engine having foreseen this, the rating cannot be written, because in the UCI protocol the data exchange of the engine ends with the mate. This means that the engine does not receive the information that it has been checkmated. Therefore, in such cases, the rating remains at the original value.

How can I limit the engines in Phoenix as naturally as possible in their playing strength, so that they continue to play their authentic chess?

  • Our recommendation is to first limit the processing power with the SPEED button in the ENGINE SETTINGS. Set this to a very low level. 
  • Now you can further limit the engine e.g. with the time limit.

Can I emulate other chess computers with the Phoenix?

In the current version 4.00D this is not yet possible. In the future it is planned to unlock the emulator for some more ROMs.

I suspect I have found a bug in the system. Where can I turn to?

  • First of all, please read the current user manual as well as this FAQ to see if the system behavior is already described accordingly. 
  • If you don't find any information, please contact our service team at support@millennium2000.de. The service team will forward your request to our system developers for review. Please be sure to send a complete documentation of the settings you have used and how the behavior can be reproduced.

When does Shredder count a game as won or lost in Adaptive Mode if I abandon or cancel the game?

  • If the last two searches of Shredder had a rating of >4.00, the last game will be counted as won when starting a new game. 
  • If Shredder's last two searches had a rating of <-4.00, the last game will be considered lost when starting a new game. 
  • If Shredder's last three searches had a rating between -0.17 and +0.17, the last game is considered a draw when starting a new game. 
  • Otherwise, the last game will not be scored when starting a new game.

Can I offer the computer a draw in Phoenix?

  • You cannot offer a draw. To do so, simply stop the game. 
  • Only in adaptive games (against Shredder) you have to consider your own rating. If you abort a game against Shredder, Shredder himself will rate it as a draw because of the positional rating (< +/- 4). So you can simply abort and start a new rated game. The previous one will not be evaluated as a "surrender" and thus a loss. See also the previous point how the adaptive scoring mechanism of Shredder works.

PGN notation, transmission

  • The file pcs_dat_pginfo is created when the first game is transmitted, and later games are all stored in it. 
  • This collection file can be opened directly with numerous PGN readers or graphical chess interfaces. As examples may be mentioned Hiarcs Chess Exlorer,  Shredder Chess (also free version), Fritz interface Arena 3.51 (free of charge) 
  • It is not necessary to edit or format the game(s) in a text editor before. 
  • An import into LiChess does not work, because from the first stroke the notation is no longer "understood". 
  • Therefore the clear recommendation is: Save the games on the PC beforehand and then upload them to LiChess.

Display of the notation in the variant window:

  • In view of the available space on the display of the Mephisto, compromises had to be made. Therefore - in the sense of a variant that can be displayed as long as possible - only the start and finish coordinates are given. This information is sufficient to follow a game. 
  • The variant may not be up-to-date, if the computer decides for another move in the last moment of the calculation. Tip: If you always want to see the current state, you should activate the advance calculation (pondering).

Can I stop the clocks in the game if I want to take a break?

  • Actually not, because the clocks cannot be stopped easily for a break even in the club. 
  • However, there is a workaround: you can press the Take Back button during the pause, and when you return, you can exit the TakeBack mode by pressing it again. In TakeBack mode the clocks are stopped.

Can I save a game, turn off the computer and resume it later?

The Phoenix is not really suitable for such a function due to the system architecture of the Raspberry and the complexity of the system. The Raspberry does not have a standby mode, and the system is similarly complex to a PC running a program with specific view options in which you have loaded an image for editing. 


The best way to proceed is as follows: 
  • Leave the position on the board 
  • Save the current settings (if changed) to a profile 
  • After restarting the Phoenix first load the profile 
  • And now read in the current position using the Position Setup.
  • You will lose the position of the clocks, but you can continue the game with the same engine settings from the previous position. 

If you want to export such games via PGN, it is recommended to save the game as PGN before switching off the Phoenix, and to do the same after each further partial game. The games can be easily reassembled later in the PGN file, since they are always updated from the respective position.

I have the impression that Stockfish 15 plays relatively weak. What can be the reason for this?

  • To get the best possible game quality in most situations, the parameter "NNUE" must be set to "TRUE" in the "Engine options". 
  • This activates the neural mode in Stockfish, which significantly increases performance.

Technical questions about the hardware

Can I run the Mephisto Phoenix with the ChessVolt battery pack?

Unfortunately this is not possible. The power requirements of the Phoenix are too high for battery operation due to the powerful hardware, the module relies on a mains connection. Please operate the module only with the included power supply.

How are the Mephisto boards made, what material are they made of?

  • The boards are made of an MDF wood construction with veneer side covers and a full protective cover in rosewood/maple finish with completely flat LEDs, which provides perfect protection against fading or discoloration. 
  • The new construction provides excellent surface finish and makes the boards much more durable than the previous construction of Millennium boards.

I want to connect the system to my WIFI and I see my home network 2 times. Which one should I choose?

  • The Phoenix has 2 different WIFI adapters to enable high quality network. 
  • After the scan, it will display the found networks with their respective names, for example: "M2000 / wlan0 / 54 / 64". 
  • Here M2000 is the name of the network, wlan0 indicates the WIFI adapter, 54 is the signal strength and 64 is the channel of the network. If you see your network twice (once with wlan0 and once with wlan1), then please select the one that indicates the highest signal strength. The signal strength should be at least 50, otherwise the network is too weak. If you don't reach this value, you have to place the chess computer closer to the network router.

The connection with my WIFI does not work, what can I do?

If the Mephisto Phoenix displays the WIFI networks or its own router as WLAN and WLAN (1) with signal strengths of 60 or higher, access is generally possible. 


Possible error sources are: 
  • Incorrect network key entry 
  • Password contains special characters that are not offered by the virtual Phoenix keyboard --> This can be changed in the router, i.e. a new network key can be assigned. 
  • MAC address of Phoenix (visible in System Information) not allowed by router for security reasons --> Allow Mac address(es)! of Phoenix (both WIFI adapters) in router. 
  • Unlikely, but also possible: Too many devices are already connected via WLAN at the same time. 

On the settings side, you still need to make sure that the WPA2 protocol is used. 
If the problem still exists, or no changes to the router are desired, the following approaches can help: 
  • Setting up guest access in the router with settings that are compatible with the Phoenix. 
  • Using the hotspot on the smartphone to check the basic connection. 
  • As of December 2022, WIFI access is only required for system updates.

I turned off my system and immediately turned it on again. The system does not respond now, what can I do?

  • The Phoenix has a protection mechanism that protects the hardware from voltage spikes. Switching the system off and on immediately can activate this protection mechanism. Therefore, wait at least 10 seconds after switching off the system before switching it on again. 
  • In case of a blockage, disconnect the system from the mains and reconnect it after a short waiting period of at least 10 seconds. Now press the ON OFF switch to turn it on.

The strongest chess computer ever made

The system comes with 4 different Top-Class Engines on Board: Shredder 13.5, Komodo 14.1, Hiarcs 14.2 and Stockfish 15 NNUE. More engines are in planning.

Of the built-in chess programs, especially Stockfish and Komodo offer an extremely high playing strength, which not even the current world champion Magnus Carlsen could compete with.

Starting from a very simple level, which is also suitable for absolute beginners, the system can reach a maximum performance of over 3400 ELO. In fact, there are countless options to adjust the playing strength to your individual needs. The system covers the widest playing strength range ever provided by a chess computer.

Neuronal and adaptive engines

Shredder and Stockfish can be used with their neuronal algorithms. MEPHISTO PHOENIX is the first chess computer to use this new technology. Experience how these powerful programs compare to classical engines.

Get your own ELO Rating 

Shredder offers a highly interesting new function with its fully automatic self-adapting playing strength with ELO rating. In this way you can continuously monitor your progress and see how much you have improved through training with the computer. 

Komodo also contains an adaptive playing strength function which, in contrast to Shredder, adjusts itself while the game is in progress. 

The evaluation bar beside the chess boards tells you at first glance how the engine is seeing the position. Any blunders are quickly noticed that way and you always have a feeling on how good you do.

Great opening training per your needs 

The machine comes with some different opening books: The standard one by Mark Uniacke provides you with more then 1.000.000 positions, all from master play. This is the biggest opening book ever provided by a dedicated chess computer. There is furthermore a “fun” book with more unusual openings and also 3 specially designed books playing typical openings from chess stars like Carlsen, Fischer and Kasparov.

The system does not only allow you to limit the depth of book moves, but also you can advise the engine to use e.g. only the best 25% of moves. And if you dislike an opening or like to train a special one? Just take back the move made by the engine, press move and it will play the second best automatically. So you can "scroll" through the opening options for your position directly on the board.  

Powerful hardware

The Phoenix uses a 1.5G 64 Bit Quadcore processor with 4G Ram provided by a Raspberry Pi 4 B.  

Its 7" TFT Touch Screen with 1024x600 px resolution gives you great insights into chess computers thinking processes and makes it easy to control the countless functions. The powerful speakers bring you modern and clear sound effects fitting the systems look and feel perfectly. The Compute Module is suitable for the 15.7 inches MILLENNIUM Exclusive and 21.7 inches MILLENNIUM Supreme Boards with piece recognition.   

The module has a size of about 7.1 x 5.12 x 3,54 inches and is with more than 700 grams very high quality processed. It offers connectors for the Millennium Boards with piece recognition, a USB Type A connector for updates via USB or PGN downloads, as well as the 9V DC IN connector for power supply.

Updates & extensions for the system are installed directly on the device via WIFI.

Experience classic chess computers from the 80s and 90s

The system contains 23 historical chess computer emulations. All chess computer world champion programs of the programmers Richard Lang, Johan de Koning, Ed Schroeder as well as Elmar Henne & Thomas Nitsche are in this module.  

Especially remarkable is the "Mephisto Glasgow", the legendary world championship program from 1984 - which runs 66 times faster than the original on the Mephisto Phoenix system. The legendary Tasc R40 is also represented in an emulation for the first time ever.  

Imagine what these classics can do with today's processing power! The Speed Bar allows you to easily control the emulation speed or press a button to set the speed of the original, the button and display layout follows the originals.  

 Explore the rise of 80's computer chess all over again!

Chess specific features:
Suitable for: For all chess lovers, from primary school children to grandmasters
Playing strength: Up to > 3400 ELO
Additional pieces: 2 queens additionally included
Pieces included: Yes, handmade real wood premium chess pieces with integrated RFID chip, piece felt and weights in American Staunton 3.75 style
Piece compartment: No, piece storage in premium packaging
Measurements of chess board: 44 x 44 cm / 17.3 x 17.3 inches
King's height: 9,5 cm / 3.75 inches
Hardware:
Chess board technology: Ultra-fast RFID piece recognition
Display with lighting : Yes, 7” Colour TFT Touchscreen with 1024 x 600 px resolution
Processor: 1.5G 64 Bit Quadcore processor
CPU clock frequency: 1.5G
Connection Board-Module: Standard mini-Din cable, 4 pin
RAM: 4 GB
Software:
Program: Shredder 13.5, Komodo 14.1, Hiarcs 14.2, Stockfish 15 NNUE
Emulations: Package with 23 different chess computer emulations contained
Device languages: 5 (GER / ENG / FRA / NLD / SPA)
Menu system: Text-based / Graphic, all device languages
Updateable Software : Ja, via WIFI und USB
Play online:
App Integration: ChessLink App for Mephisto Phoenix will be integrated for direct use in 2023
Supported servers: lichess.org
Power supply:
Batteries necessary: No
Dimensions & weights:
Measurements of product: 18 x 13 x 9 cm / 7.1 x 5.12 x 3,54 inches , 55 x 55 x 2 cm / 21.7 x 21.7 x 0.78 inches
Length connection cable: 100 cm / 39.4 inches
Model number & age recommendation:
Model number: M924
Age recommended by manufacturer: 10 Years & Up

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November 18, 2022 17:12

Der neue König unter den Schachcomputern!

Eine Bewertung eines Produktes lässt sich gewöhnlich erst vornehmen, wenn man dieses selbst in Verwendung und erste Erfahrungen damit gesammelt hat. Da ich kein Beta-Tester des Mephisto Phoenix war/bin, möchte ich an dieser Stelle lediglich das Konzept des Mephisto Phoenix beleuchten. Ich zähle mich zu den Schachcomputer-Liebhabern, welche ihrem Hobby bereits seit vielen Jahrzehnten frönen, um genau zu sein seit 1979. Das spannende an Mephisto Phoenix ist, dass das Gerät in der Lage ist, verschiedenste Zielgruppen anzusprechen. Vom Selbstspieler, Sammler, Schachcomputer-Freak-welche gerne Schachcomputer-Wettkämpfe bestreiten, bis hin zu Schachspielern, welche einfach ihre Spielstärke im Umgang mit den verschiedenen Retro-Schachcomputern und UCI-Engines (Shredder 13.5 eignet sich wohl besonders gut dafür), ihre Spielstärke steigern wollen. Und im nächsten Jahr (2023) werden auch die Online-Schachspieler angesprochen. Mephisto Phoenix deckt alle denkbaren Spielstärke-Bereiche ab, vom blutigen Anfänger bis weit über die Spielstärke eines menschlichen Weltmeisters. Das dass Bedienteil des Mephisto Phoenix vom Brett getrennt ist, wurde so bereits beim ChessGenius Exclusive und auch beim King Element umgesetzt. Dadurch bleibt man auch flexibler, welches Brett in welcher Größe angeschlossen werden kann. Bei der Konzeption des Gerätes hat man sich für die verschiedenen Anforderungsprofile extrem viel Kompetenz ins Team geholt. Ossi Weiner ist in der Schachcomputer-Szene wohl so bekannt, wie Franz Beckenbauer im Fußball. Zusammen mit Thomas Karkosch, welcher sich mit Entwicklung des ChessGenius (dürfte so 2014/2015 gewesen sein) immer intensiver in die Materie „Schachcomputer“ eingearbeitet hat, heckte man einen genialen Schachzug aus. Eine Kooperation mit dem Mann, welcher die Schachcomputerszene im Jahre 2004 zu neuem Leben erweckt hat, die Rede ist von Ruud Martin und seinem Unternehmen Phoenix Chess Systems (gegründet in 2009). Ruud baut extrem hochwertige Schachcomputer-Systeme und entwickelte Emulationen alter Schachprogramme so professionell wie kein anderer. Zusätzlich holte man sich einen weiteren Spezialisten mit Jürgen Precour ins Boot, welcher die Umsetzung der ChessLink APP auf das Mephisto Phoenix Modul programmieren wird. Last but not least wurden eine Reihe kompetenter und erfahrener Beta-Tester mit an Bord genommen und bereits eine Reihe sehr nützlicher Verbesserungsvorschläge implementiert! Das schöne ist, dass die Reise mit Mephisto Phoenix erst jetzt so richtig beginnt und der Hersteller in der Vergangenheit nachgewiesen hat, ein offenes Ohr für seine Kunden und deren Wünsche zu haben. Sowohl Phoenix Chess Systems, als auch Millennium haben mir in den vergangenen Jahren einen exzellenten Support geboten, so dass es mir eine Herzensangelegenheit ist dieses neue Produkt zu erwerben. Ich freue mich bereits wie ein kleines Kind auf Weihnachten, um auch mit an Bord zu gehen.

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