Anyone having problems running this on M3 CF?
I'm using the .wad files from a Doom Collector's Edition install disc.
I've been sure to rename them to doom.wad.
Runs fine on my PC.
tepples said:There is a way to build a ds.gba with an appended FAT:
 1. Build a FAT file system containing .wad files. It's relatively easy on Linux, which allows easy creation and mounting of loopback file systems, but perhaps slightly more difficult on Windows.
 2. Prepare the FAT file system's boot sector with Chishm's signature (analogous to "PinEightGBFS" in a GBFS file).
 3. Append to the ds.gba, as is done with GBFS.
This should work with any NAND+RAM card such as SuperCard, M3, or G6.
tepples said:There is a way to build a ds.gba with an appended FAT:
 1. Build a FAT file system containing .wad files. It's relatively easy on Linux, which allows easy creation and mounting of loopback file systems, but perhaps slightly more difficult on Windows.
 2. Prepare the FAT file system's boot sector with Chishm's signature (analogous to "PinEightGBFS" in a GBFS file).
 3. Append to the ds.gba, as is done with GBFS.
This should work with any NAND+RAM card such as SuperCard, M3, or G6.
If you can't figure this out, then you'll have to wait.
so you can infact play the entire doom 1 and 2 game...what about chapters do thsoe work...like knee deap in the dead...shores of hell...inferno