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Subject: DOOM 1.0.1 SW
Finally the 'Ultimate DOOM 1.0.1' shareware version :-)
Enjoy,
Morten Sidelmann
Welcome to DOOM. Before playing, you'll need to read the
DOOM manual and this addendum which contains information for
playing in Multiplayer mode, as well as technical support
and troubleshooting instructions. To avoid compatibility
errors, please make sure that your machine and network conform
to the system requirements listed below.
DOOM requires a Macintosh or Macintosh compatible computer with
a minimum of a 68040, 68LC040 or PowerPC processor with 8
megabytes of RAM (4500K of free RAM is required), and 6 MB of
free hard disk space. A monitor that supports 256 colors/grays
with a minimum resolution of 640 x 400 pixels is required.
System 7.1 or later is required. An AppleTalk® network, either
LocalTalk® or Ethernet, is required for network play between
Macintosh computers, and a network that uses the IPX/MacIPX
protocol is required for network gameplay between Macintosh
and PC-compatible computers. A modem that can be set to at
least 9600 baud is required for modem gameplay.
DOOM also requires that you have Sound Manager version 3.0 or
later installed. Sound Manager 3.0 is available from a variety
of on-line services, from Apple Computer, and is built into
System 7.5 or later. Note that Sound Manager 3.0 is not a
"native" PowerPC extension, and will thus slow the execution
speed of your PowerPC-based Macintosh. For best results, upgrade
to Sound Manager 3.1 as soon as it becomes available from
Apple Computer, Inc.
For music while playing DOOM, you will need to have QuickTime
2.0 or later installed. It is available via some on-line
services such as Compuserve. QuickTime 2.0 is included with
the retail version of Ultimate DOOM or DOOM II, as is Sound
Manager 3.0.
The MacIPX extension is included with the Ultimate DOOM or
DOOM II for the Macintosh, and will allow you to play DOOM
between Macintosh and PC computers over an IPX network, such
as Novell NetWare.
To play DOOM via a modem, you will need to install a modem
tool that is compatible with Apple's Communication Toolbox.
Most modems include a Comm Toolbox tool, such as "Apple
Modem Tool". Follow the instructions in your modem's manual
on how to establish a connection.