Entry Summary
ID1000375
TitleSoundrive
Machine-
Language-
GenreHardware: Sound/Speech
Max Players0
Without Load ScreenNo
Without InlayNo
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TypeLinkSizeMD5FlagsDetailsComments
Hardware picture/pub/sinclair/hardware-pics/s/SoundriveMonster.jpg20,661-
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Release #YearDownloads
#019961
#1-0
Origins
TypeTitlePublicationIssueDate
standaloneSoundriveOmega Hackers Group-1996
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ToDocumented bySoundrive Info
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TypeText
SummaryEasy to use 4 channels of 8-bit sound board.
RemarksThe device was released as circuit diagram ({Soundrive Info|Flash Inc|0007761}). Flash Inc developed the further versions: 1.02, 1.05, 1.51. Version 1.02 has 9 chips and in the Russian circumstances contained quite expensive and hard to obtain elements. Version 1.05 is made from cheaper and more widespread parts and can be made Covox compatible by a switch. The number of chips was reduced to 5. Version 1.51 automatically selects Covox mode if the program does not support Soundrive. Its schematics were published in Flash Times diskzine in 1997. The Soundrive family has some different models, like "Soundrive", "Soundrive Baby" and "Soundrive Monster". There are some digital music trackers and demos with Soundrive support.
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