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Doom For the SonyEricsson P800 smartphone

Peter van Sebille writes "It's with the greatest pleasure that I announce the availability of EDoom for the P800, version 1.0. You may download EDoom for free from: http://www.yipton.net EDoom for the SonyEricsson P800 is fully playable by using the stylus as an on-screen joystick, has 8 channel stereo sound support and an on-screen virtual keyboard, alpha-blended in the Doom scene. Happy Dooming!!!!"

91 comments

  1. For a second there I was worried by Goonie · · Score: 2, Funny

    had somebody devised a hack to make these phones remotely or something ? :-)

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  2. Doom? by Big+Mark · · Score: 1

    Doom is so old hat. All the cool electronic devices have Quake!

    And it's a P800 as well, that's more than capable of running Quake III... providing you bump the graphics down a little, natch.

    -Mark

    1. Re:Doom? by ancukiewiczd · · Score: 2, Insightful

      It probably wouldn't run Quake 3 well... my Dell Axim has a 300 MHz XScale (comparable about to a 206 MHz StrongARM, maybe slighly slower) and it runs Quake I at only 7.2 fps. That's a far cry from a playable Quake III... the same guy ported Quake II, but that's far from playable.

    2. Re:Doom? by CptnHarlock · · Score: 1
      Doom is so old hat. All the cool electronic devices have Quake!

      And it's a P800 as well, that's more than capable of running Quake III... providing you bump the graphics down a little, natch.
      Well, stop whining and start porting!? ;oP

      Cheers..

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  3. NO comments and /.ed already by ContemporaryInsanity · · Score: 2, Informative

    EDoom-P800 - EDoom for the SonyEricsson P800
    Port of EDoom to the SonyEricsson P800 (Symbian OS version 7). This time the port is more complete, game safe/load works, it has 8 channel sound support and can be configured to either rotate the screen to the left or right.

    Download:

    * Latest version of EDoom for the P800 is 1.0. Download the .SIS file and install it on the P800 as per normal. Also read the comments below on WAD files.
    * Latest source code is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
    To build from source do this:
    o Unzip the EDoom source code.
    o Change directory to \doom\doomapp\group and build the project edoom.
    o Change directory to \doom\epoc\group and build the project doom.

    WAD files

    Just as for EDoom for the Psion devices, the P800 version of EDoom doesn't come with the original WAD files. Again, doom1.wad and doom3.wad is probably what't you're after. So, be creative! Buy a copy of Doom, search for them on the net or "borrow" them from your Dad (afterall, Doom is pretty old ;-)). Essentially I don't care as long as you're not going to mail me asking for a copy.
    Once you have them, store them on the P800 in the folder called DOOM under Document.

    Screenshots

    No project without screenshots nowadays, so here goes. This is the EDoom frontend from which you start EDoom. When started you get the EDoom's splash screen.Choose single player game from the menu and you get here. EDoom is 320x200 and you may configure it to be rotated to either the left or the right.You can also save & load games; when saving a game, you can use the on-screen virtual keyboard, conveniently alpha-blended with the Doom scene.

    Game control

    Game control was one of the... let's call it challanging aspects of porting EDoom to the P800 ;-). Here's what I've settled for in the end:

    * Navigation: Use the stylus as an on screen joystick. The rules are:
    o Move the stylus up / down to go forwards / backwards.
    o Move the stylus left / right to turn left / right.,
    o When moving left / right at the same time as forwards / backwards the left / right delta movement is done in smaller increments to prevent jitter.
    o Strafe left / right when moving forwards / backwards to make a big turn in that direction.
    * Fire: Camera Button.
    * Use/Open door: Browser Button.
    * Strafe left/right: Jog dial up/down.
    * Look up/down: Jog dial left/right.
    * Jump: Jog dial inwards.
    * Other: Use the on-screen virtual keyboard for alpha-numeric input when needed (for example when loading / saving a game). Commonly used keys like ENTER, ESC, Y and N, and 1-6 for switching weapons are also included on the toolbar.
    * Configuration: You can change the key / button assignments as per normal via the menu (Options -> Setup Controls). The P800 specific keys have been mapped to keys A-G.

    (last updated: 26 Jan 2003)

    1. Re:NO comments and /.ed already by Pike65 · · Score: 3, Funny

      It can handle the original WAD files? Wow, maybe I should put my old level designs back on my website again ; )

      Is there any word about multiplayer (sorry if this is on the site - I'm in a hurry)? Now *that* would rock. I mean, it's a communication device for crying out loud, and fragging has been one of the expressive of languages since Man first started hitting each other with sticks . . .

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  4. Neat... by Lispy · · Score: 1

    Reason Number 2 to get rid of that GBA ;-/

    Lispy

  5. Uh oh. by jericho4.0 · · Score: 1

    I've upgraded in step with ID's releases for a long while now. Am I going to have to do that with my phone now?

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  6. Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    While a cool project in its own right, I am not sure many people would be dooming on their mobiles. Much like I fear that the proposal of porn services making 3G viable in Europe. The small screen could be an issue.

    1. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Timmeh · · Score: 4, Informative
      You should really scroll down and look at the screenshots, but since I'm sure you're too lazy...

      EDoom Splash screen
      First view in-game
      Some sort of video config. screen (Dear god it runs in 320x200, what did doom originally run in?)
      Alpha-blended onscreen keyboard for writing out save game files

      This thing looks very slick, now if the claims about playability are true... I could talk myself into needing a new phone. :D

    2. Re:Small screen could be an issue by mewsenews · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Dear god it runs in 320x200, what did doom originally run in?

      320x200.

    3. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      mod parent up

    4. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Replying to your own comments is lame. Grow up.

    5. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How often do you play a FPS/RPG at 320X200 NOW-A-DAYS. And we haven't discussed screen size as yet. Not surprised that this troll got modded +4. Heh, kids...

    6. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      pie is a tasty treat

    7. Re:Small screen could be an issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      i think the point is that it's running @ 320X200 on a _phone_, that being the intersting part- despite it being a $1000 phone. . . .

  7. newtonquake by nounderscores · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I hope this won't be like newtonquake.

    1. Re:newtonquake by Space+Coyote · · Score: 1

      I hope this won't be like newtonquake [orbesence.com].

      Umm.. why not? Looks damn cool to me, unless it's a hoax, but it looks legit, and the Newton 2000 was certainly powerful enough to handle this kind of thing.

      I wish my old messagepad still worked.. :(

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    2. Re:newtonquake by Troed · · Score: 1
      When I worked at Symbian another guy who worked there (hi Lars) ported Doom - including multiplayer over Bluetooth. I don't know why his port hasn't been released - but van Sebille is trustworthy and this is absolutely no hoax.


      (I'm getting my P800 this wednesday)

    3. Re:newtonquake by chrisseaton · · Score: 1

      Looks legit, does it?

      Q: Is this an April Fool's joke?
      A: Ah - yes!

    4. Re:newtonquake by martingunnarsson · · Score: 1

      I saw a P800 running DOOM at CeBIT last year. It's not a joke.

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  8. Evolution by termos · · Score: 1

    In the beginning they called it Gameboy,
    now they call it cell phones.

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    1. Re:Evolution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think it works both ways to some extent. Mobile phones are increasing their feature sets beyond that of just making phone calls to do everything from being a PDA to playing pretty damn cool games. The nintendo gameboy itself is even pulling that direction to keep up (seen the Gameboy Advance SP yet? looks more like a mini computer -- click here).

  9. HUH? by grasshoppers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    8 channel stereo sound? Doesn't stereo usually means two and 8 channel would imply 8 different speakers? I could be wrong, but in my experience, it's usually slashdot that's wrong.

    1. Re:HUH? by Bronster · · Score: 4, Informative

      I could be wrong, but in my experience, it's usually slashdot that's wrong.

      Nope, you're wrong.

      Specifically, 8 channel stereo sound means that it can play 8 different sounds at once, through two speakers. If you've ever used a keyboard (that's a music keyboard, you know - with black and white keys, not just ivory ones) with only a few channels, you will recognise the sound of not-enough-channels.

      Playing chords sounds very different depending which keys you hit first...

      Anyway, 8 channel sound means that the noise of your rockets exploding won't suddenly stop half way through when you grunt.

    2. Re:HUH? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They used to call it 8 note polyphony, but that's too many syllables for the marketing mind. Now, notes are channels, and polyphony is just too damn hard to say...

    3. Re:HUH? by e1618978 · · Score: 1

      The original specification for stereo was 3 channels. I don't remember the whole story, but it was reduced to 2 channels at introduction by marketing folks.

    4. Re:HUH? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's just that this was written for a technical crowd, and not anything else. What you'll actually see on some sound cards and many synthesizers is '64-note polyphony', not '64 channels' (even though they refer to the same concept). But the difference is just in the intended audience.

    5. Re:HUH? by dzym · · Score: 1

      Like in the original Doom, when you fire the BFG ... it immediately becomes silent when you grunt. :P

    6. Re:HUH? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      can we get a (-1, Really Fucking Stupid) mod?

  10. not on a phone by MoFoYa · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Gaming on a mobile device tends to be limited to a few min. while waiting for a bus or train or certain death or something.

    I don't think advanced gaming will really take off- at least not yet. The screen size issue, as seen on other comments, is a major one.
    Could we maybe see a pair of glasses that plug ---- did I say plug - i mean that bluetooth to your phone with a HUD for larger mobile gaming pleasure.

    for now it may be something for doom fans to do while waiting for Doom III

    1. Re:not on a phone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Screen size issue? This thing has better graphics than the C64...and we were millions gaming on these :)
      (More good news: you won't need a tapedrive with the P800)

    2. Re:not on a phone by MoFoYa · · Score: 1

      SIZE - not resolution

  11. I've been wanting this for a long time! by Motherfucking+Shit · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now when I'm in a public place and some idiot's cellphone starts blasting his favorite ringtone at 300 decibels, I don't have to sit there and take it... I can just frag him!

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  12. Great Phone by fastdecade · · Score: 4, Informative

    Typical ambiguous slashdot headline had me concerned for a second ... I'm really looking forward to this phone.

    I noted a few pros and cons a few days ago wrt PDA/Phone combos.

    Upsides of P800:
    - size of a normal phone
    - pen-based input. Using Jot, which might have been a problem for grafitti fans until palm announced its shifting to Jot
    - all the usual stuff - MP3s, camera, bluetooth
    - java
    - Unbelievably, a mame [demon.co.uk] port.

    More downsides:
    - Cost - currently selling at about US$900.
    - Proprietary Sony memory stick rather than SD/MMC card.

    1. Re:Great Phone by psoriac · · Score: 1

      Maybe I'm just an order of magnitude more geeky than you are, but my first thought was exactly what the article turned out to be. =)

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    2. Re:Great Phone by haggar · · Score: 1

      Heh.. I wokr in the mobile phone industry and my first thought was "shit, this market is -harsh-!"

      But hey, it's really a toug spot: Sony/Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Samsung are slugging it out pretty badly (good for the consumers!!).

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  13. nokia by SkunkPussy · · Score: 1

    yeah but when will they make it for my nokia 3310

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  14. Eric (Terry Pratchett) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Happy Dooming!!!!
    'Multiple exclamation marks' he went on, shaking his head, 'are a sure sign of a diseased mind.'
  15. And for their next project... by CreationLtd · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Pigs... in ... Space!

    1. Re:And for their next project... by CreationLtd · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      ... This message was abducted by the crop circle making aliens and, after extensive body cavity probing, returned to the wrong area.

  16. Ericsson p800 by ageOfWWIV · · Score: 0

    Now I'll have something else to print on my remote control printer.

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  17. What about battery life? by httpamphibio.us · · Score: 1

    How many levels can you play through until your phone dies?

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  18. Who actually has a P800? by Master+Of+Ninja · · Score: 2

    I'm really wondering, who has a P800? I've thought about getting one, but they keep on pushing the relase date back it's going to be more worthwhile in getting a Palm and hooking it up to, e.g., the t68i.

    There seems to be a lot of programs coming out for it - suggesting there are a lot of dev kits out - but in real-life there doesn't seem to be any sign of the phone at all. All the while everyone else, i.e. Nokia etc., is coming out with affordable phones with simple games that actually work.

    1. Re:Who actually has a P800? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I have one! If you like to carry a computer with you everywhere, but you don't like to carry stuff, then there is no alternative. The P800 is it.

    2. Re:Who actually has a P800? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Been on sale here in Finland (and some other European countries) since before christmas, I've had mine for almost a month soon. And the price is around 800euros (~800USD). Im starting to love my p800 more and more, now that some decent software has started to appear.

    3. Re:Who actually has a P800? by marpheus · · Score: 1

      I don't own it myself, but I saw a guy playing with it at IKEA in Singapore last friday... He was eating swedish meatballs and chicken nuggets I believe...

    4. Re:Who actually has a P800? by hameluck · · Score: 1

      I have a P800 but to obtain the phone easy, I bought the development kit. I did so, partially because it's fun to have the development kit and partially because it was a way I could get the phone without having to wait:

      P800 Developer's Bundle

      They used to ship pre-release phones but you'll note on that site, that in the last week they have changed to shipping commerical phones, which makes me think that the consumer release of the phones will happen very soon.

      It's a very nice phone. I really like it a lot and don't regret the purchase at all.

    5. Re:Who actually has a P800? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are you in the USA? What carrier did you choose? Did they support the phone?

    6. Re:Who actually has a P800? by hameluck · · Score: 1

      Long time between posts didn't know anyone replied.

      I am in New Zealand, but the phone is not SIM locked and works on GSM networks. I use Vodafone in New Zealand but any GSM provider who uses SIMs should work. I just took my SIM out of my old phone, popped it in this one and was working straight away.

  19. because... by nounderscores · · Score: 1

    of the message at the very, very bottom of the faq page. (after the spoiler space)

  20. Old technology by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative



    It's nice that Ericsson finally decided to release a smartphone, but Nokia 7650 has been in stores for almost a year now. It also runs Doom and has almost everything that P800 has. I bet that Nokia will release new smartphone in few months that surpasses P800 in every feature.

    1. Re:Old technology by jacbo · · Score: 1
      Ericsson released the first smartphone by a big vendor. It was the R380.

      It is very lacking when compared to current smart
      phones, but it was released 2 and a bit years ago.
      It's only real flaw was that it has a closed OS.
      Nokia's next release will not beat the P800,
      simply because a user with enough patience can write thier own apps for the P800,
      and it comes with 16Mb sony memory stick (which is only usefull in the phone).

      If you look at the specs, the R380 is almost a
      Clie with a teeny screen.

      no i'm not an ericsson stooge, just a normal stooge

  21. Are you sold short on Sony stock or what? by titzandkunt · · Score: 3, Funny

    Otherwise, why would you be posting articles under purposefully misleading titles such as "Doom For the SonyEricsson P800 smartphone"?

    Look what happened to MIPS after a headline was published about the slide of Mips ratings as a viable performance indicator.

    You must be one of those Illuminati dudes or something.

    T&K.

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    1. Re:Are you sold short on Sony stock or what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Mod that up. Thanks for the MIPS laugh. I hadn't heard of that incident. Scary!

      Imagine if Slashdot had editors. You know, people who could think up a clear, unambiguous and descriptive headline like, oh I dunno, "Play Doom on the SonyEricsson P800" or "Doom running on SonyEricsson P800". I nearly shit myself when I saw the current headline.

  22. sure, but... by LinuxPunk · · Score: 2, Informative

    ya, it looks cool, seems to have pretty smooth graphics, but who has the $1400 CDN to actually buy this phone?:O On another note, I think the idea of using the stylus fr the joystick movement was a bad idea, i.e. wouldn't the screen be obscured and hence harder to see what your doing by having to hold a stylus in front of the game the whole time? Plus having the game full screen by holding the device sideways would be awkward while using the stylus to move, and using the required buttons to fire, etc.

  23. Just the beginning... by rbeattie · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm sort of surprised by the lack of posts and enthusiasm for this topic in general from all you geeks. This stuff is really, really cool.

    This isn't just a phone it's a connected risc computer in your hand. This goes for the P800 as well as for the other Symbian phones such as the Nokia 7650 which I own. The hackability is amazing.

    First the hardware: These phones run on 32 bit RISC-based ARM processors. Your Gameboy Advance is running on an ARM too but at 16Mhz, these phones are all 100Mhz or more. They're fast. They all have several megs of memory (though the 7650 could be better), full color screens, and support for cool shit like Bluetooth.

    The Symbian OS is a full-fledged 32bit OS. It has a real directory structure, support for all the protocols you can think of and it was designed from the ground up for mobile devices so it Just Works. The P800 even has support for Personal Java on the same level as native programs which will make it easy for the zillions of Java programmers out there to create cool-ass apps pretty easily.

    I bought my phone a month ago and I'm amazed every day by the stuff it does. When I connect to the GPRS network the phone gets a real IP address. This means I can browse the web with a normal web browser, use an Instant Messenger, FTP, telnet, or anything else you can think of doing from a PC, but from my phone! The P800 already has a VNC client ready to go! And when I'm at home, instead of having to connect to the somewhat slow GPRS, I use Bluetooth to connect to my computer and get an IP address that way (I share out my DSL line just like using WiFi). Now I can do all the above, but at better speeds without wasting my GPRS meg alotment. I can synch, browse the web, send messages etc. but from my couch across the room (though normally it's perfect for the john).

    The 3D games are amazing, better than anything I've seen so far on the Gameboy. And one game called MSG Karting, allows players to race each other over Bluetooth. I haven't tried it yet because I'm the only one I know with a Symbian phone, but it's possible already. No more cables.

    I bought the phone to play with the tech and I haven't been let down. Every day I think of something else I can do or want to do with the phones. There's lots of interesting developments going on right now. In the next MONTH you're going to see more Symbian phones from Nokia and Siemens (both in the U.S. and Europe) as well wider availability of the P800. Plus, if you read the news lately, you'll see that unlike the rest of the tech sector, there's actually GOOD news coming out of the mobile world. Nokia and Qualcomm both just announced kick ass sales and the fact the both have over $8 Billion in the bank in cash. This is good stuff to hear... makes you realize where the next boom is going to be.

    So when you read something like they put Doom on these phones, don't think, "bah" think, "ooh! What ELSE are they going to do" because these computers (not phones) are going to be everywhere within the next year or so and the innovations are just starting.

    -Russ

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    1. Re:Just the beginning... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The form factor sucks. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should.

      Yeah, it's novel now but most people will tire of it. Most people don't buy phones to play with the tech.

    2. Re:Just the beginning... by rufo · · Score: 1

      Two questions... You say you connect via Bluetooth to the internet when you're at home. Why do you bother when you're at home and have access to a "real" computer? And out of insane curiosity, what kind of range do you get?

      At any rate, I'm not picking up one of these until a carrier besides Sprint has unlimited data for cheap. Until then, I'm sticking with my Treo 300. Did I mention it has a real IP address too? ;)

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    3. Re:Just the beginning... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      And when I'm at home, instead of having to connect to the somewhat slow GPRS, I use Bluetooth to connect to my computer and get an IP address that way

      Hey dumbass, if you are at home why dont you browse the web ON YOUR COMPUTER

      I haven't tried it yet because I'm the only one I know with a Symbian phone

      Well there ya go, some of us dont have $800 to spend on a TOY.

    4. Re:Just the beginning... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Assholes like you are the reason I don't post to /. more often. Use your fucking head, moron.

      First, asshole, the phone cost $300. I'm using the Nokia 7650 which has been out for a while and there's tons of deals available now. Secondly, dickhead, I'm using it to learn how to program for mobile devices. This is Slashdot, I'm a programmer, it's an investment in my future not a toy. Though it is fun to play with, nothing wrong with that.

      And finally, you complete prick, I browse the web from my bathroom where my computer doesn't fit very well. This isn't a killer-app I agree, but if you used that fucking pea-brain of yours you'd see the applications in the business world where I could be in a meeting and not have to go back to my desk to check out a file, or synch my calendar etc. It's got a practical range of about 20 feet, but that really depends on your card in the PC more than the phone.

      Okay, done. I hate anonoymous posters.

      -Russ

    5. Re:Just the beginning... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      now that a gsm-provider here (Netherlands) is giving away the 7650 for free, all my poor student friends are playing snake against each other via bluetooth. I think i`m going to get one tomorrow too...

    6. Re:Just the beginning... by Abcd1234 · · Score: 1

      One should note that comparing this phone to the GBA isn't exactly fair, given the massive difference in price point. Based on another post here, this phone retails for about $900??? That's almost an order of magnitude more expensive than a GBA. I'd hope this thing is more powerful!

    7. Re:Just the beginning... by Abcd1234 · · Score: 1

      Umm... okay, the mobile phone programming stuff, etc, is understandable. But, when you mentioned "check out a file, or synch my calendar etc" and "browse the web from my bathroom", wouldn't an 802.11 linked high-end PDA make a lot more sense? These devices are MEANT for these sort of tasks, whereas a phone is really designed (form factor, etc) to be a phone. Plus, 802.11 gives you better range and bandwidth. Just MHO.

      'course, one could argue that phones and PDAs are converging, and I'd agree with you. But they aren't there yet, and I figure, it's better to use a hammer when you're pounding nails. *shrug*

  24. Nokia 7650 by MyGirlFriendsBroken · · Score: 3, Interesting

    There is also a port to the Nokia 7650 avilable. I've not tried it myself yet but it looked playable on my mates phone

    I don't think playing it with sound on the train would be such a great idea and it looks like a really good way to bring a premeture end to the navigation joystick on the phone!

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  25. Nearly! by seizer · · Score: 1

    It's been available for the 7650 for quite some time now.

  26. Java Micro Edition by erl · · Score: 1

    I agree that this is awesome technology with great impact.

    Don't forget J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) which is becoming common in less expensive phones.

    Although not nearly as powerful computationally, I think the combination of phones that can be programmed by anybody and GPRS packet data networking will be just as important as the more expensive 'communcator' phones, because it will reach the masses.

    #Begin Nostalgia
    Hopefully J2ME programming on limited devices may bring back something of the art of efficient programming, which has been neglected on desktop machines with GHz, hundres of MBs of RAM, and Gigs of hard disks. Remember all that could be done on 1 MHz Apple IIs with 64 kB of RAM...
    #End Nostalgia

  27. Doom has been ported to Symbian OS already.. by raynet · · Score: 2, Informative

    There has been a version of Doom for Nokia Communicator for sometime now, called Doom 9210 (original eh :). This P800 version only seems to have more sfx channels, but IIRC P800 has faster processor than in 9210, so that shouldn't be a problem.

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  28. MAME port! by dracvl · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The big news here, IMNSHO, is the MAME port he has done, a bit further down the page. How about playing Galaxian (screenshot) or Pac-man (screenshot) on your mobile phone - the real arcade versions? :)

    This is a very good reason in itself to consider the P800 as a phone. But hey, I'm probably just missing the old times ;)

    1. Re:MAME port! by prnd_ndrd · · Score: 1

      Galaxian looks an awful lot like Pac-Man in that screenshot.

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  29. Oops by dracvl · · Score: 1

    The Galaxian screenshot is here - sorry for not testing the link.

  30. Uh, this is a small BFG by r6144 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    300 decibels is 10^18 watts/m^2. Should be enough to frag everyone nearby, provided that his cellphone has a decent power supply.

  31. DumbPhone by Seehund · · Score: 1

    This phone runs Symbian, right? I thought SmartPhone was an MS trademark/platform? Could someone please straighten these terms out for us who use telephones to telephone with...

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    1. Re:DumbPhone by pacc · · Score: 1

      Well freestyle was a Sony trademark once, but since people started to use it for any portable casetteplayer it got into dictionaries and isn't usable for trademarks anymore.
      Liberate your language!

    2. Re:DumbPhone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      freestyle ? sorry, I was born in 81 so its not like walkman was before my time - but I never called portable casette players freestyle's (or even heard of such?) - I called them all Walkmans

  32. Will the P800 get me some action? by mr.henry · · Score: 5, Funny

    I bought the SonyEricsson T68i confident that it would make girls sexually attracted to me. For some reason, it has not helped out at all. I'm pretty sure the P800 will fix this though.

  33. One more reason to run people off the road by chewtoy-11 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Great! Now instead of people holding a phone to their ear while they drive, they'll be holding it in front of their face!

    Seriously though, I just can't get excited anymore about new ports of old games for (insert device here). Doom II was ported to Gameboy Advance, complete with multiplayer features, and even though I loved the game, I still passed. Here's an idea, somebody take an extra week or two and make a new game!

    --
    C. Griffin
    "Can I keep his head for a souvenir?" --Max from Sam 'N Max Freelance Police
    1. Re:One more reason to run people off the road by RedWolves2 · · Score: 1

      yeah I can't wait for the Duke Nukem port! ;-)

  34. why not... by heby · · Score: 1

    why not say it like it is:

    SonyEricsson P800 smartphone is Doomed

    or

    SonyEricsson P800 smartphone meets its Doom?

  35. Is it true 8 channel or Emulated? by netsavior · · Score: 1

    In the original doom and quake src ID includes an assembly module called sndmxa (or something like that; it stands for sound mixer) it emulates multi channel sound where there is none. Or is the Phone actually capable of better than my first soundblaster or is it realtime mixing sound?

  36. nick burns by mindgam3r · · Score: 1, Funny

    we could take a look at that article and then we could take a look at your copy of tron on betamax

  37. Nice title... by Lurkingrue · · Score: 1

    And here I was, thinking that I needed to warn my friend who is looking to buy a new cellphone NOT to look at this model -- figured that it was, for some reason, being immediately EoL'd and those on the market would spontaneously combust or something...

    Context and inflection is everything, I guess

  38. Can you buy this in the US? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Where do I get one of these bad boys? I guess from the number of posts, there aren't too many around, huh?

  39. Do not listen to this man!!! by minitrue · · Score: 2, Funny

    He is not a real slashdot reader! He is clearly a shill for SonyEricsson® trying to create grassroots buzz for the amazing new SonyEricsson P800®!!!

    Is it not clear that this company has gone to considerable lengths to train it's actors to avoid detection as Ericsson spokespeople!?!

  40. Anything not ported to? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Has there been a device that doom hasn't been ported too? I expect to buy a refridgerator one day and be able to play doom on it while I get the milk if this keeps up.

  41. Enough Already! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Doom and it's million clones have had their day (and were pretty broing to begin with!).

    On a related note, why does EVERYTHING now HAVE to be 3D these days??

    Can we PLEASE have some decent other types of games. What's happened to the old side-scrolling platform games, vertically scrolling shoot-em-ups, etc.? Do I have to buy a GameBoy just to get a decent non-3D game? :o(

  42. Multiplayer!!!!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It would be really cool if they made some sort of multiplayer with the Bluetooth. Imaging sitting an a trainstation and starting a MP game, 6-10 persons joins and you dont know who or where they are. Then imagine the response from the other persons whos not playing when you stand up and shout:

    -hahahaha, I Pw0ned you, bitch!!!!!

  43. Ask something by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What is special about Nokia Series 60? Can program run in Series 60 also run in P800?