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                        DOOM-IT SETUP PROGRAM Version 5.2                     


WHAT'S NEW IN 5.2:

          - Support for the DeHackEd utility (By Greg Lewis)
          - A few bug fixes from v5.0

         FROM 5.0:
          - Full support for DOOM and DOOM 2
          - Ability to define five sets of defaults
          - More options for setting up your SERIAL/MODEM
          - Jump through WAD list quicker by pressing A-Z
          - Direct access to the -TURBO and -TIMER parameters
          - New interface allowing quicker game selections
          - Partial available keys list at bottom of screen
          - DOOM-IT is now Shareware, register for as little as $5
            Please see ORDER.FRM for more info

DESCRIPTION:

          DOOM-IT is an alternate setup program for DOOM and DOOM 2.  By 
          running DOOM-IT to start your single or multiplayer games, one 
          can take full advantage of command-line-only parameters.  These
          parameters allow you to load PWADs, record games, start at any 
          level, turn on development mode, and much more.  This version of 
          DOOM-IT provides complete support for DOOM v1.2, DOOM v1.666, 
          and DOOM 2.
          

 INSTRUCTIONS


INSTALLATION:

          To install DOOM-IT, simply unzip all files within DOOMIT.ZIP 
          into any directory on your hard disk.  This requires PkUnzip 
          version 2.04 or higher.  If you don't already have this program 
          you can download it almost anywhere, including Compuserve. 
               
          To start the program type DOOMIT at the DOS prompt.  
               
          NOTE: You must use the DOOMIT batch file for DOOM-IT to work 
                correctly.  You CANNOT run DMLOAD.EXE.


PRE-CONFIGURATION:

          Before starting Network, Serial, or Modem games you need to set 
          your PORT and COM settings.  You can do this from the menu bar 
          located at the top of the screen.  To access this menu press 
          the <Alt> key and select CONFIG.  From this menu you can choose 
          to setup any of the three connection types.  More info on each 
          of these is given later on in this document.

          Before starting any type of game make sure the Path settings are
          correct.  They can be changed by selecting PATH on the menu bar.
          Different file locations can be specified for DOOM, WAD, and 
          DeHackEd files.

          NOTE:  You must select "DOOM 1" or "DOOM 2" from the main 
                 menu before accessing the menu bar.  This is done so 
                 DOOM and DOOM 2 can have separate settings.


 NETWORK PORTS

        When playing a network game you must have a port number chosen. 
        To do this, choose "NETWORK" under CONFIG on the menu bar.  By 
        selecting different port numbers you can play more than one match 
        over the same network.  The default port number is 0.


 SERIAL SETUP

        Before setting up a serial game you must specify the COM port that
        the cable is plugged into.  To do this, choose "SERIAL" under CONFIG
        on the menu bar.  Your COM port will either be COM 1 or COM 2.

        You are also given the option to select a Baud rate.  This value
        will override the settings in your MODEM.CFG file.  If you don't
        want to change this then select "Default".

        The final option determines whether or not to use UART 8250.  This
        might be necessary if you have an older I/O card.


 MODEM SETUP

        Before setting up a modem game you must specify the COM port your
        modem is connected to.  To do this, choose "MODEM" under CONFIG on
        the menu bar.  External modems can only use COM 1 or COM 2. Most
        internal modems can be setup to use COM ports 1 through 4.

        You are also given the option to select a Baud rate.  This value
        will override the settings in your MODEM.CFG file.  If you don't
        want to change this then select "Default".

        The final option determines whether or not to use UART 8250.  This
        might be necessary if you have an older I/O card.


 USING PWADS

        If you choose to add PWADs then you will be presented with a list
        containing all WAD files in the specified directory.  All files
        except DOOM.WAD are probably PWADs.  These files can contain new
        levels, graphics, sounds, etc..  You can select up to nine PWADS
        to load at one time.  To do this, highlight each file and press
        the space bar to mark it.  You will then see a "*" next to each
        file name.  Once you have your PWADs marked you can press the
        enter key to continue.
        
        NOTE:  If you only need one PWAD loaded then just highlight that
               file and press enter.

        If you chose to load a PWAD containing a new level, the program
        will ask you if you want to warp directly to that level.  Doing
        this will skip the process of choosing an episode or level number.  
        If you have marked more than one PWAD level to load, the program 
        will warp you to the earliest one.

        DOOM-IT allows you to change the episode and level number of
        a PWAD.  To do this, highlight the desired file and press F1.

        To scan through a large PWAD list faster, press any key A to Z 
        to jump to the first PWAD beginning with that letter.


 DEHACKED PATCHES

        To load a patch file created with the DeHackEd utility, press
        the letter "P" from the final setup menu.  This will list all
        files with a .DEH extension in the specified directory.

        I recommend making a default patch file that keeps your original
        DOOM.EXE settings.  This way you can restore you orignal
        settings whenever needed, by loading that file.  To make a patch
        file called "DEFAULT.DEH" type the following at the DOS prompt:

                        DEHACKED -SAVE DEFAULT.DEH


 USING DEFAULTS

        DOOM-IT now allows you to customize five sets of defaults.  To 
        edit these settings select "DEFAULTS" under MISC on the menu bar.
        Choose one of the five available slots and press <Enter>.  You
        now have the option to give your settings a menu title.  Once you 
        have chosen a name press <Enter> again.  You are now presented 
        with a screen showing nearly all of the setup options.  Customize 
        the settings and and press <Enter> a final time.  Pressing <Esc> 
        will return you to the menu bar.

        To use these defaults press "D" from the main menu.  When the list
        appears, highlight the desired settings and press <Enter>.  The
        only thing left to do is select a game type and decide whether or 
        not to use PWADs.


 PHONE BOOK

        To setup the phone book choose "EDIT" under PBook on the menu bar.
        After you have done this you are able to pick one of ten slots to
        modify.  Highlight a slot and press <Enter>.  Type the persons name
        and press <Enter> again.  Now type their phone number and press
        <Enter> a final time.  That's all there is to it.  To exit the phone
        book editor press <Esc>.


 RECORDING GAME

        If you choose to Record your game you must give the program a file
        name to save the data into. When giving it a file name use no more
        than eight characters and leave off the file extension.  DOOM will 
        use .LMP as the file extension of your recorded game.  For example, 
        if you give DOOM-IT the name "DEMO1" for recording, DOOM will save 
        it as "DEMO1.LMP".
        
        If you have DOOM v1.6 or DOOM2 you can record mulitplayer games.  
        You can also specify the amount of diskspace you want DOOM to use 
        for recordings by using the -MAXDEMO parameter.  When recording a
        multiplayer game make sure ALL players choose the record option 
        for it to work correctly.
        
        Recording of your game begins right when you start DOOM.  To end
        the recording press "Q", or exit the game.  Once you have recorded 
        your demo you can it play it back within DOOM-IT by selecting 
        "PLAY DEMO" under MISC on the menu bar. 
        
        NOTE:  If you record a demo from a PWAD, you must load that same
               PWAD along with DOOM for your demo to play back correctly.

               Also, DOOM-IT no longer allows you to record a game from
               a saved game.  This feature was removed in DOOM v1.666.


 MOUSE SUPPORT

        You asked for it, so here it is!  Just point and click.  Button one 
        does the same thing as pressing <Enter>, and button two does the same 
        thing as pressing <Esc>.  The only exception to this is when your
        choosing PWADs or making menu selections on certain menus.  In this
        case it does the same thing as pressing <Space>.
        

 ID SETUP       

        If needed, you can run the SETUP.EXE program that comes with DOOM
        or DOOM 2, within DOOM-IT.  To do this, choose "ID SETUP" under 
        MISC on the menu bar.  This option is given just in case you need 
        to change your hardware configuration at the last minute.  DO NOT 
        start DOOM when running ID's setup program within DOOM-IT.


 RESPONSE FILE

        A great feature in DOOM v1.6 and DOOM 2 is the ability to use a 
        response file.  A response file is an alternate way to pass 
        parameters to DOOM.  Instead of passing DOOM the parameters on 
        the command line, they can be written to a file instead.  This is 
        extremely helpful when passing more parameters to DOOM than will 
        fit on the command line.  


 CUSTOM PARAMETERS

        DOOM-IT allows you to define you own parameters.  This might be 
        necessary if you have an alternative SERSETUP or IPXSETUP file that 
        can accept non-standard parameters, or, if you want to use parameters
        not addressed by DOOM-IT.  To define these you need to select "ADD 
        PARAM" under MISC on the menu bar.  You can type up to about fifty
        characters of your own text.  These parameters will always be added 
        to the settings you chose when starting a game.


 OTHER PARAMETERS

        There are other parameters DOOM accepts that I felt were not
        necessary to directly address in DOOM-IT.  I have listed as many
        as I can below.  If you wish to use any of these, you may add them
        to the custom parameter list. 
                
Ver.    Parameter               Description
         
1.2     -nosound                Plays no sound effects or music during DOOM.
1.2     -nosfx                  Plays no sound effects during DOOM.
1.2     -nomusic                Plays no music during DOOM.
1.2     -config <filename>      Specifies an alternate config file.
1.2     -devparm                Is needed to allow certain parameters.
                                With devparm enabled you can press F1 during
                                the game to save the screen as a PCX file.
1.2     -recordfrom <#> <name>  This is only availavble in DOOM v1.2.  It
                                allows you to record a game from a saved
                                game. (example -recordfrom 1 demoz)
1.6     -maxdemo (size)         Tells DOOM the max amount of diskspace to 
                                use for demos. For example: "-maxdemo 1024" 
                                sets aside 1 Megabyte.  Default is 128K.
1.6     -irq <number>           Sets the IRQ for a COM port.
1.6     -port <number>          Sets the COM I/O port that SERSETUP uses for
                                your modem. (example -port 0x3f8)

 NOTE:  A better description for many of these parameters can be found in
        the README file that comes with DOOM or DOOM 2.


 CHEAT KEYS

        Here are some of the most useful cheat keys for DOOM and DOOM 2.
        Type these key combinations within the game.

  Keys                    Description
      
 IDKFA            Gives player all weapons, ammo, and keys.
 IDFA             Gives player all weapons and ammo.  DOOM 2 only.
 IDCLEV           Followed by an episode and level number, this key 
                  combination will warp you anywhere in the game.
                  For example, IDCLEV32 will warp you to episode 3 
                  level 2.  In DOOM 2 only a level number is needed.
 IDDQD            Turns on God mode.  You will be invulnerable.
 IDDT             Press this combination while viewing the map, it
                  will let you see everything.
 IDSPISPOPD       Use this combination in DOOM to turn off clipping
                  mode.  You will be able to walk through walls.
 IDCLIP           Turns off clipping mode in DOOM 2.


 WHY SHAREWARE?

             
        DOOM-IT has come a long way since its first release around five
        months ago.  I originally wrote it for my own personal use, but
        now it's a complete setup program with as many of your recommended
        features included as possible.  I have listened to all of your
        requests and done my best to satisfy them.  This is why I continued
        to make four more versions of DOOM-IT and release them as Freeware.
        I have given you 100+ hours of my time.  All I ask from you is a
        very small compensation of five dollars for my efforts.  You are
        given a 21 day trial period to test out DOOM-IT.  If you find it
        useful and continue to use it, you need to register.  Thanks.


 IF YOUR BORED!

         This document and the DOOM-IT program was created in entire by 
         Chris Badger.  I am 18 years old and live in Santa Ynez CA.
         
         DOOM-IT was programmed in Quick Basic 7.1 PDS on a 486DX-33 VLB 
         with 8Mb of RAM.  Bla Bla Bla...


I have explained the usage of this program to the best of my abilities.  If
you still have questions, comments, or found a big fat bug please feel free 
to contact me on Compuserve at 74017,1014.

I give you complete permission to distribute this program.  I only ask that 
you include all of the original unmodified files, and that you distribute it
free of charge.  The shareware policy is always in effect no matter where 
you distribute this program.
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