ZhaDoom68K

ZhaDoom68K was a early source port of Doom, based on AmigaDoom version 0.3. It was created by Steffen Haeuser alongside its more known based version, ZhaDoomPPC.

History
ZhaDoom68K initially started off as a port of AmigaDoom 0.3 to the StormC compiler, before going its own way. The first version for 68k was 0.12. This version still contained a lot of debugging code for both versions of the executable. After several intermediate versions got out, mainly ironing out the debugging code out of the executable, the first real stepping stones appeared: Experimental network support was introduced in 0.17, with mouse, joystick and joypad support following a few versions later in 0.22. Progress continued, with sound support appearing in 0.3 and the ability to run the game in a window at version 0.4. Bugfixed versions continued to be made, with the last significant introduction being version 0.6 that introduced IPX networking support.

Legacy
After version 0.6, progress for the port dwindled. As ZhaDoom68K was simply a recompilation of the PPC executable and being the slowest port of Doom that ran on 68k based Amiga's, Haeuser decided to discontinue ZhaDoom68K as the PPC version gained more attention and recognition and suggested ADoom or DoomAttack as alternatives instead to play on 68k. Starting with 0.9, ZhaDoom68K was not included anymore in the package, making the last version 0.6, released on March 1, 1998.

Features

 * 320x200 resolution (Same as Linux Doom)
 * Works on ECS and on AGA
 * Can run in a Workbench window
 * RTG support, allows standardized resolutions and true colour screens to be available through common adapters
 * Mouse and joystick support, aswell as support for the joypad
 * FPS calculator. Automatically calculates current frames per second
 * Network support

Requirements
ZhaDoom68K requires a Amiga with 3.0+ and a 68030 (030) processor with 8MB of RAM. You need the confusingly named to use ZhaDoom68K.

Trivia

 * ZhaDoom is named after Z'Ha'Dum, the planet of the Shadows in the television series.