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The Icon Bar: News and features: Doom - DIY Doom
 

Doom - DIY Doom

Posted by graham on 00:00, 30/10/2000 | , , ,
 

DIY Doom
 


Well, here it is, at popular and unpopular demand, the complete instructions for setting up Doom-It-Yourself, for the complete C novice. I've spent some time compiling these to make them as easy to follow as possible.
 
 
 
The instructions are split into two sections: the online and offline sections. The online instructions are on this page, and you should follow them now, step-by-step, to obtain everything necessary off the internet. Then download the textfile containing the offline instructions, and you can get off the phone and start actually setting everything up.
 
 
 
All links are direct downloads which you should SHIFT-click on to download direct to disc. Where possible I have provided more than one link, in case one is too slow from where you are browsing.


 

 

Online Instructions

  1. Create a new directory on your hard disc called 'DIY' and open it. Put everything you download into this directory.
     
  2. You need SparkFS from David Pilling. If you do not have it, tell me and I'll try and set up some instructions to circumvent its use.
     
  3. Obtain the GCC C compiler
     

    UK (Sunsite):
     
    GCCmain |
    cc1 |
    Unixlib37b |
    Clib |
    Sockets |
    Make |
    Patch1 |
    Linker
     
    Germany (Stuttgart):
     
    GCCmain |
    cc1 |
    Unixlib37b |
    Clib |
    Sockets | Make |
    Patch1 |
    Linker
     

     
  4. Obtain the original Linux DOOM source code
     
    Direct from iD's site
     
    Fast UK mirror
     
  5. Obtain the Patch utility
     
    Stuttgart
     
    Fast UK mirror
     
  6. Obtain the DIY archive
     
    Author's website
     
  7. Obtain the latest update archive (currently M2)
     
    Author's website

 

Offline Instructions

[DOWNLOAD]


Download the offline instructions
 
 
Now log off and install DIY Doom! Best of luck!


 
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