Innovation SSI-2001
Innovation Sound Standard (SSI-2001)
- Overview
- Games
There are 11 games documented on PixelatedArcade
supporting Innovation SSI-2001 for IBM PC/Compatibles.
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Innovation SSI-2001 is part of the category Sound Hardware Supported.
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Innovation SSI-2001 is part of the category Sound Hardware Supported.
The Innovation Sound Standard SSI-2001 is a sound card released in 1989 by Innovation. It is based on
the Commodore MOS 6581 Sound Interface Device chip (more commonly known as SID) which is well known for its
use in the Commodore 64 computer. As such, the capabilities of the SSI-2001 are the same as the Commodore 64; the card
can produce up to 3 voices at a time with each voice independently programmable. Four different
waveforms (sawtooth, triangle, pulse, noise) are available as well as attack/decay/sustain/release (ADSR) and other
filters. The card also included a game port for connecting a joystick, a feature that would later become popular
following the release of the Sound Blaster.
The idea behind using the same sound chip as the Commodore 64 was to make porting games easier; unfortunately, support for the card was poor with only a handfull of games utilizing it, and today the card is extremely rare.
The idea behind using the same sound chip as the Commodore 64 was to make porting games easier; unfortunately, support for the card was poor with only a handfull of games utilizing it, and today the card is extremely rare.