DoomEd VS qemuNextSTEPpatches

Compare DoomEd vs qemuNextSTEPpatches and see what are their differences.

DoomEd

The original Doom editor, as released by John Romero (by DrinkyBird)

qemuNextSTEPpatches

Patches for running NextSTEP for intel in qemu (by michaelengel)
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DoomEd qemuNextSTEPpatches
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0.0 0.0
almost 7 years ago about 6 years ago
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DoomEd

Posts with mentions or reviews of DoomEd. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-09.
  • Build Your Own Next
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2021
    The DoomEd source code seems to be available at https://github.com/DrinkyBird/DoomEd and it's Objective C code, so I would expect this to compile on NeXTstep/PA-RISC (but I haven't tried).

    If you don't have a compiler set up on the PA-RISC machine, you should be able to cross-compile or generate a fat binary from ProjectBuilder on NeXTstep/intel.

qemuNextSTEPpatches

Posts with mentions or reviews of qemuNextSTEPpatches. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-09.
  • Build Your Own Next
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2021
    Early qemu versions had problems with the NeXTstep PS/2 mouse drivers. I created some patches for ancient qemu versions (0.8 and 0.9 in 2005...) to emulate a Microsoft bus mouse, which worked well with NeXTstep (https://github.com/michaelengel/qemuNextSTEPpatches).

    I haven't tried running NeXTstep in qemu recently, but I suspect it might simply work today.

    The Previous emulator for "real" black 68k-based hardware that is mentioned briefly in the article is actually much more fun and also allows you to run 68k-only software such as Lotus Improv - http://previous.unixdude.net

What are some alternatives?

When comparing DoomEd and qemuNextSTEPpatches you can also consider the following projects:

gnustep-build - Scripts for building the latest possible GNUstep on your system