Head to head DOOM under Virtual PC
You may have been wondering why you would want to setup IPX under Virtual PC. The simple answer is so that you can play old school DOS network games against your friends. The not so obvious answer is so that you can play a game of DOOM against yourself :-)
Here is a screen shot of me playing a three player game of DOOM - with one of my players shooting the other, while the third watches:
In order to set this up - I used the IPX instructions from yesterdays post. I then downloaded the shareware version of DOOM from here: ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/doom/doom19s.zip , unpacked and installed this into each virtual machine, and then ran 'IPXSETUP -nodes 3' on each virtual machine.
And away you go...
Cheers,
Ben
Comments
- Anonymous
November 18, 2004
Now thats just showing off!!!! - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
Yup :-) - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
Hehe, that's awesome mate! - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
you should try the 3 monitor setup with the left & right view ( don´t know if thats possible with 1.9 ) - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
How do you play against yourself when only one VPC can have the focus? - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
Not very good example of feature ;-)
Because <a href="http://www.doomsdayhq.com/">Doomsday</a> is much more preferred for this task. - Anonymous
November 18, 2004
Very cool.
Some of these other guys just aren't geeky enough to appreciate how cool that really is. You've got the equivalent of three separate PC's all thinking that they are "networked" while never leaving the host system. And it's not like you are running a modern video game. Those old games were sometimes really finicky about the networking setup. The fact that it works at all is amazing!
Not very useful but very cool anyway! - Anonymous
November 28, 2004
Not to be a troll but you can accomplish the same feat under http://dosbox.sourceforge.net without having to worry about IPX drivers, autoexec.batconfig.sys configuration, DOS installation + better sound and networking performance.
Only Con is your speed will be quite a bit slower in Dosbox especially if you have a low-end PC. - Anonymous
December 12, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
August 29, 2012
works great on same computer,but can't get it to work on different pc's