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  1. GitHub - id-Software/DOOM: DOOM Open Source Release

    DOOM Open Source Release. Contribute to id-Software/DOOM development by creating an account on GitHub.

  2. Doom source code, under the GNU GPL - Doomworld

    This is a copy of the source code for DOOM's executable, v1.10 (public release version). This source code was initially released under the DOOM license in 1997, but then dual licensed …

  3. Doom source code | Doom Wiki | Fandom

    The Doom source code was released on December 23, 1997, initially under a not-for-profit license. Later, permission was granted to re-release the source code under the GNU GPL on …

  4. Doom (Source Code) (DOOM Source Code License) - Archive.org

    Dec 23, 1997 · Here it is, at long last. The DOOM source code is released for your non-profit use. You still need real DOOM data to work with this code.

  5. DOOM and DOOM II's source code - code.idtech.space

    Dec 23, 1997 · The DOOM source code is released for your non-profit use. You still need real DOOM data to work with this code. If you don't actually own a real copy of one of the DOOMs, …

  6. Explore the DOOM source code like never before, with a visual …

    Apr 2, 2025 · DOOM is open-source, written in C++, and spans over 50,000 lines of code. It’s an iconic piece of game dev history—but also pretty hard to navigate if you’re just diving in.

  7. Source port - The Doom Wiki at DoomWiki.org

    The source code of Doom was originally published under a proprietary license (the Doom Source License) which prohibited commercial use, and did not require programmers who took from it …

  8. Compiling the DOOM Source Code - Kinda Technical

    This section covers the practical steps to compile the original DOOM source code, focusing on the codebase layout, build tools, and common pitfalls during compilation.

  9. id Software - GitHub

    id Software has 20 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  10. Doom source code files

    This page describes the files in the Doom source code and their roles in the overall system. These files are part of the sound server: The following files were part of the original source code, but …