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Re: MacDoom???



In article <4jaj9l$jok@cnn.Princeton.EDU>, adam@flagstaff.princeton.edu (Adam J. Thornton) writes:
|> From: adam@flagstaff.princeton.edu (Adam J. Thornton)
|> Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
|> Subject: Re: MacDoom???
|> Date: 27 Mar 1996 05:21:57 GMT
|> Organization: Princeton University
|> Lines: 20
|> Message-ID: <4jaj9l$jok@cnn.Princeton.EDU>
|> References: <199603262346.RAA05127@raven.ots.utexas.edu>
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|> 
|> In article <199603262346.RAA05127@raven.ots.utexas.edu>,
|>  <osiris@cs.utexas.edu> wrote:
|> >>>>>> "N" == Naveen G Rao <ngr@cs.duke.edu> writes:
|> >N> I just can't see why you would want to even run on MacDoom on a PC!
|> >N> i guess it is kind of cool just to see if you can get it to work...
|> >Not that I know why the original poster wanted to run MacDOOM on a PC,
|> >but how about the following:
|> 
|> Well, wasn't Doom developed on a NeXT?  Surely there's a NeXT version.  And
YES!!  v1.2 of Doom (with nightmare) came out first.  It ran, and it ran very
well.


|> I *know* there are two Linux versions, and if you don't mind not having
|> music, the Linux-SVGAlib version is actually faster than the DOS version.
|> 
|> But I suspect the reason to run MacDoom is, indeed, "It'd be cool."
|> 
|> Adam
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