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Unsupported PWAD give an error message.As designed in nDoom 1.0, messages automatically kill the game.Some messages might just be minor warnings and the PWAD file might run correctly by just commenting the error message.
Hello,what is the memory (RAM) requirement for nDoom ?Any chance to port it to device with ~ 1MB RAM + 16 MB flash (Casio PRIZM)?Martin
RAM: 8 MB RAM HDD: 40 MB of uncompressed hard disk space 100MB of free hard drive space for the Windows swap file (in addition to install space)
Quote from: MPoupe on January 30, 2012, 07:30:09 amHello,what is the memory (RAM) requirement for nDoom ?Any chance to port it to device with ~ 1MB RAM + 16 MB flash (Casio PRIZM)?MartinGood question, but since the original game came out in 1993, I assume that it ran on some older computers too, so the memory requirement is most likely similar to those, minus the space required for the sound that is removed in the calc version.According to http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=1541 however, it seems there might not be enough memory on the Prizm, though QuoteRAM: 8 MB RAM HDD: 40 MB of uncompressed hard disk space 100MB of free hard drive space for the Windows swap file (in addition to install space)
Quote from: DJ_O on January 31, 2012, 08:27:36 pmGood question, but since the original game came out in 1993, I assume that it ran on some older computers too, so the memory requirement is most likely similar to those, minus the space required for the sound that is removed in the calc version.According to http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=1541 however, it seems there might not be enough memory on the Prizm, though QuoteRAM: 8 MB RAM HDD: 40 MB of uncompressed hard disk space 100MB of free hard drive space for the Windows swap file (in addition to install space)Speaking of which, how much space nDoom takes up on the Nspire? Both the game and the WADs probably won't fit on a Prizm indeed. But the classic Nspire only had like 30MB space and nDoom fitted well.
Good question, but since the original game came out in 1993, I assume that it ran on some older computers too, so the memory requirement is most likely similar to those, minus the space required for the sound that is removed in the calc version.According to http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=1541 however, it seems there might not be enough memory on the Prizm, though QuoteRAM: 8 MB RAM HDD: 40 MB of uncompressed hard disk space 100MB of free hard drive space for the Windows swap file (in addition to install space)
Apparently using the USB port in Ndless games will never be possible or it will take over 10 years before it's doable, because it's overly complicated to figure out. On the 84+ people have yet to be able to make USB multiplayer games.