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ATB Doom
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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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ATB Doom binaries and source code
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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.