I found out that you must press NewGame, press SetLevel until you reach A7 then immediatly enter your first move. Every time I set the level to, say, A7, when I pressed NewGame, the level would revert to A1. For instance, when I was trying out the Secondo on my own, it took awhile to figure out how to set a Level (though I didn't know what the Level itself would be). It does look like the Novag Uno manual will work. Jon & Klute, thanks for the replies and info. If anyone comes across the Secondo cache, I'll take two or three please! They must of course come with their pieces still on sprues and in nice crisp boxes - with manuals of course! I still suspect there may be a cache of new ones hidden somewhere - Novag churned out a fair few of these babies. About 10 or 15 years ago there were lots of new ones running around on eBay. Yes, it had 16 levels (The Uno is the same thing in tabletop form) and they were quite interesting.ĭespite (or perhaps because of) its quirkiness, I still miss mine from a quarter of a century ago. It was capable sometimes of playing impressive moves for what it was, but all too often would ruin a good position by playing something inexplicably stupid, even for a 4K machine. Program-wise, it was basically a Novag Solo on steroids. It was the only Novag model to use that housing and also had the largest opening book Kittinger ever stuffed into a 4K program - 1,650 ply. I contacted the seller, but he only ships within the US.
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