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'''ATB Doom''', developed by Andy Bay, was among the first Doom [[source port]]s created for [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]] after the [[Doom source code]] release in 1997. The port only saw a short development span and was quickly abandoned. Due to this it did not implement any notable new features, only offering bare-bones functionality and even lacking many standard Doom features such as networked [[multiplayer]].
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|title = ATB Doom
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|developer = [[Andy Bay]]
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|baseparent = [[Linux Doom]] 1.10
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|programming language = [[Wikipedia:C (Programming Language)|C]]
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|status = Discontinued
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|platform = Windows
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|license = [[Doom Source License]]
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}}'''ATB Doom''', developed by [[Andy Bay]], was among the first Doom [[source port]]s created for [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]] after the [[Doom source code]] release in 1997. The port only saw a short development span and was quickly abandoned. Due to this it did not implement any notable new features, only offering bare-bones functionality and even lacking many standard Doom features such as networked [[multiplayer]].
  
 
Early [[ZDoom]] versions adopted code from ATB Doom for its keyboard, mouse, and joystick functions.
 
Early [[ZDoom]] versions adopted code from ATB Doom for its keyboard, mouse, and joystick functions.

Revision as of 12:34, 18 June 2012

ATB Doom
Codebase Linux Doom 1.10
Developer(s) Andy Bay
Latest release Third Release (1998-01-01, 26 years ago)
Development status Discontinued
Written in C
Target Platform Windows
License Doom Source License
ATB Doom, developed by Andy Bay, was among the first Doom source ports created for Windows after the Doom source code release in 1997. The port only saw a short development span and was quickly abandoned. Due to this it did not implement any notable new features, only offering bare-bones functionality and even lacking many standard Doom features such as networked multiplayer.

Early ZDoom versions adopted code from ATB Doom for its keyboard, mouse, and joystick functions.

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Source code genealogy
Based on
Linux Doom 1.10
ATB Doom Base for
ZDoom