Doom wasn’t released on the Atari ST/STE , nor was it released on any other system of that time. Doom was just way beyond in computer development. But now thanks to FrenkelS, who was behind this release, you can now the play the Atari ST Edition! A port for Atari ST computers which is based on Doom8088, a port of Doom for 16-bit DOS computers. To coincide with this news, Saberman was kind enough to show off some footage from an Atari ST/STE.
And here’s the latest. “Doom was originally designed in 1993 for 32-bit DOS computers with 4 MB of RAM. It’s mostly written in C code with very little assembly code. It has been ported to all kinds of systems. Usually these systems are 32-bit or more and have a flat memory model. Doom8088: Atari ST Edition is a port for Atari ST computers. It’s based on Doom8088, a port of Doom for 16-bit DOS computers”.
What’s special?:
Supports only Doom 1 Episode 1Rotating overlaid automapOnly demo3 is supported16 and 2 color modesPC speaker like sound effectsNo musicNo texture mapped floors and ceilingsNo light diminishingNo saving and loadingNo multiplayerNo PWADsNo screen resizingNo mouse and joystick support








