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best doom port

Posted:
May 4, 2002 @ 8:53pm
by Jadam

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 5:29am
by sirdaved

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 6:12am
by Jadam
heh, the guys at
www.oke-e-doke.com are working on a doom port, heh, hope its good!, they ported Hexen and Heretic

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 7:10am
by TechMage
Project....Dead...ending...transmission...
Seriously. Yes they did port Hexen and Heretic for all PPC platforms (making them heros in my book), but they said they would port Doom way back in July 2001! So I doubt they still are making it.
There is one more port of Doom for Windows CE (other than Rob's) that alot of people don't know about. It's called Doom CE (not Jimmy's Doom4CE). Here is a link to it.
It's only avalible for SH3 and MIPS though, and I could never get it to work. It runs on HPCs and PsPCs, so it should run on a Pocket PC, as all software for PsPC runs on Pocket PCs.

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 8:10am
by Matt Keys
I used to play that doom on my old E-100

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 8:31pm
by (TSC)Bender
Tried that doom port on my Jornada. Invalid CE application


Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 9:39pm
by R0B
are heritic and hexen good ports, i.e. are they worth downloading, and is it completely playable?

Posted:
May 5, 2002 @ 9:42pm
by Michael Y
They're good, but a bit dark on my iPaq 3835. They remind me of Doom4CE without the keyboard bugs

Posted:
May 6, 2002 @ 2:59am
by sirdaved
Just for the record, I was aware of the original Doom CE but it was always a non-player. It was never taken beyond an original release and was never even close to the quality of the first release of Doom4CE (JimmyDoom).

Posted:
May 6, 2002 @ 7:41am
by JustJoe
Actually, Conduits, the makers of Peacemaker & Pocket Slides, was one of the first to port Doom to the PPC, more specifically the Casio E-10x series.
Conduits did a lot of tech 'demos' back in the days when the devices were originally called PalmPCs.
They ported CoPilot, the Palm emulator, and was the first to port Emu48, an HP48SX/GX emulator.
They also created Clarity, a LCD anti-aliasing demonstration program, long before Microsoft came out with their ClearType.
They also created Pocket Spark, the first Macromedia Flash player, and also created one of the first task switcher programs for the PPC.

Posted:
May 6, 2002 @ 9:32pm
by James S

Posted:
May 6, 2002 @ 11:46pm
by Michael Y

Posted:
May 7, 2002 @ 12:28am
by ingallsj
It's actually pretty cool. Complete with an enlarged image of your avatar.


Posted:
May 7, 2002 @ 2:48am
by sirdaved
As a followup to JustJoe's comment above:
Conduits' Doom port is still listed at
www.conduits.com as Pocket Doom 1.0 Beta, but, again, it's very limited and is unlikely to work on a lot of, even, first-generation PPCs.

Posted:
May 7, 2002 @ 3:17am
by Robotbeat
Yeah, I played like at least 2 different ports of DOOM on my e105, let alone my e115. I'll look for all of them that I can find...