Jonas Eschenburg
@indyjonas.bsky.social
Software developer with a passion for inconsistency | Bringing visual functional programming to industrial robotics | Graphics • Programming Languages • Robotics • Demo Scene • Retro Gaming • Retro Programming • Reverse Engineering • Flight Simulation
DOOM on Atari ST: The High Resolution mode of 640x400 (monochrome) made the ST a serious contender to the Apple Macintosh, earning it the nickname "Jackintosh". STDOOM is now one of the very few games that support all three screen modes.
June 12, 2025 at 5:56 AM
DOOM on Atari ST: The High Resolution mode of 640x400 (monochrome) made the ST a serious contender to the Apple Macintosh, earning it the nickname "Jackintosh". STDOOM is now one of the very few games that support all three screen modes.
DOOM on Atari ST: Who needs 16 colours when you can have 4? Now with full support for the ST's fancy schmancy Medium Resolution (640x200, 4 colours).
#retrogaming #atari #16bit
#retrogaming #atari #16bit
June 7, 2025 at 10:41 AM
DOOM on Atari ST: Who needs 16 colours when you can have 4? Now with full support for the ST's fancy schmancy Medium Resolution (640x200, 4 colours).
#retrogaming #atari #16bit
#retrogaming #atari #16bit
DOOM on the Atari ST: I'm porting id software's 1993 classic to the 80's home computer platform. Colors are dithered to 16, resolution is reduced, and what you're seeing is an (emulated) accelerated STe with 32Mhz and a 68030 CPU... way faster than the original 8Mhz 68000. Still having a lot of fun.
May 16, 2025 at 3:28 PM
DOOM on the Atari ST: I'm porting id software's 1993 classic to the 80's home computer platform. Colors are dithered to 16, resolution is reduced, and what you're seeing is an (emulated) accelerated STe with 32Mhz and a 68030 CPU... way faster than the original 8Mhz 68000. Still having a lot of fun.