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1 .SH 20h
2 FreeDOOMDay results
3 .2C 19v
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5 .PP
6 Thanks to everyone participating in our first tryout to play doom over our bitreich infrastructure.
7 It worked out pretty well.
8 In the end we played the freedm.wad of freedoom.
9 .
10 .PP
11 Some statistics: Maximum up and down bandwidth required was 14 kbytes/s.
12 Maximum CPU usage here: 2% of one core.
13 RAM: 400 kb.
14 .
15 .PP
16 Chocolate Doom is compatible to vanilla doom.
17 Everyone having some old DOS doom can join in using rfcommd:
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19 .FS
20 git://bitreich.org/rfcommd
21 .FE
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23 .PP
24 Just attach a serial2bluetooth dongle and some bluetooth dongle in your linux machine, then use the new added filter:
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26 .FS
27 gopher://bitreich.org/1/scm/rfcommd/commit/
28 9b77ca90e9cf4ca7cd9521e6756dc2b833cdefce.gph
29 .FE
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31 .PP
32 This will automatically connect your serial connection to a doom server over tcp/ip.
33 Change it to bitreich.org and the standard port and you are set.
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35 .PP
36 Of course you can use socat from some ttyUSB0 or ttyS0 too.
37 Nothing stops you, but your own laziness.
38 The possibilities are endless.
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40 .PP
41 See you next time, with whatever machine you can find and which runs DOOM!
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43 .PP
44 Sincerely yours,
45 20h Chief Gaming Officer (CGO)