None of this information applies to DOOM II, which is sold in stores. (5-6): What is WinDOOM?
• WinDOOM is a joint effort of id Software and Microsoft. Microsoft is doing most of the porting work. • WinDOOM is a Win32 application. It runs under Windows NT and Windows 4.0. • WinDOOM uses the recently announced WinG libraries. • WinDOOM supports full music and sound and supports all Windows MIDI and WAVE devices. • WinDOOM has variable resolution. WinDOOM can render the display at 320×200 through 640×400. Resolutions greater than 640×400 are performed via “stretching” (this is a limitation of the DOOM engine) • WinDOOM supports network play via WinSOCK (TCP/IP) and NetBIOS (NetBeui, IPX, etc.) • WinDOOM supports any display with at least 256 colors. • WinDOOM is multithreaded so if you’re running under a multiprocessor machine you’ll see a significant speed increase. • WinDOOM will support DEC Alpha and MIPS RISC machines.
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- None of this information applies to DOOM II, which is sold in stores. (5-6): What is WinDOOM?