adds support for hexen, heretic and strife joint work with rfreeman@ who had a similiar update earlier version ok kirby@
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Chocolate Doom is a portable branch of the classic doom.exe experience
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from the days of DOS. The author, Simon Howard, has worked to insure
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Chocolate Doom, which is nothing more than a directly modified version
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of the released iD Software source code, has zero changes that affect
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gameplay, look, or feel, and also re-created a DOS-like setup program to
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configure the game much like the original setup.exe. The project also
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maintains versions of the engine for Heretic, Hexen, and Strife.
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Chocolate Doom provides:
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chocolate-doom - the Doom executable
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chocolate-doom-setup - the Doom setup executable
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chocolate-heretic - the Heretic executable
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chocolate-heretic-setup - the Heretic setup executable
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chocolate-hexen - the Hexen executable
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chocolate-hexen-setup - the Hexen setup executable
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chocolate-strife - the Strife executable
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chocolate-strife-setup - the Strife setup executable
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chocolate-server - server for up to 4-player net games
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Due to the port re-implementing the original games as closely as
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possible, all original game PWADs and demos work flawlessly. Other
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original features include a PC-speaker driver, just like the DOS
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PC-speaker driver, and a working -left and -right network command
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parameter system for the 'surround display' setup that was
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obtainable with the original DOS executables over an IPX network.
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Check the chocolate-*(6) manpages for additional information.
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