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In particular, Chocolate Doom aims for: * Demo compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Savegame compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Bug compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 (it should be subject to the same limits as Vanilla Doom) * Compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 configuration files. A "Chocolate Setup" tool accompanies the port and can be used to configure it. The setup tool mimics the appearance of the original Doom setup program.

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  • Chocolate Doom
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  • In particular, Chocolate Doom aims for: * Demo compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Savegame compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Bug compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 (it should be subject to the same limits as Vanilla Doom) * Compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 configuration files. A "Chocolate Setup" tool accompanies the port and can be used to configure it. The setup tool mimics the appearance of the original Doom setup program.
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  • Linux, MacOS, Windows
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  • 2005-09-07(xsd:date)
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  • Chocolate Doom
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  • In particular, Chocolate Doom aims for: * Demo compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Savegame compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 * Bug compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 (it should be subject to the same limits as Vanilla Doom) * Compatibility with DOS Doom 1.9 configuration files. The port deliberately maintains the original Vanilla Doom limits in order to be useful to level designers. As most ports fix Doom's bugs, designing a level to work for Vanilla Doom usually requires using the DOS Vanilla Doom executable to test the level; however, this requires an MS-DOS-based system or an emulator such as DOSBox in order to run properly. Chocolate Doom provides the same functionality under modern operating systems. Furthermore, the fact that it is much closer to the original source code means that it may be useful in the future as a tool for checking demo compatibility in other ports. Chocolate Doom is based on LibSDL which makes it portable across multiple operating systems. It runs on Microsoft Windows and Unix-like OSes. "Bleeding edge" builds containing the latest features available from the Subversion repository are available via the website (these builds are maintained and hosted by exp(x)). A "Chocolate Setup" tool accompanies the port and can be used to configure it. The setup tool mimics the appearance of the original Doom setup program.
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