File Name:      doommenu.arj - includes:
                doommenu.txt - this text file
                go.bat       - batch file to run the rest of it
                doommenu.exe - object called by go.bat
                wadname.exe  - a program from ASRE I abuse
		wadname.txt  - ASRE spew
                working.bat  - created by doommenu.exe when run

Author:         Da Editor
                badger@unixg.ubc.ca


Description:    This is a front end program that lets you use any game PWAD
                you like in Doom.  Doommenu gives you a pick list of all
                the available .wad files, and you can just click on which
                one you want to play for the day.  Optionally, it can also ask
                for difficulty of play, and can also pass on other parameters
                for you.  When you run Wadload, you can choose a PWAD from a
                list, instead of having to make a new batch file/menu entry for
                each one.  I have about 20 active WAD's that I like to play,
                and this lets me choose which one quickly.


Requirements:   DOOM. put the go.bat & doommenu.exe in the doom directory

Locations:      infant2.shps.indiana.edu

Credits:        To ASRE, for the utility Wadname v1.0 which I use here to auto-
                load the episode and level numbers.

Instructions:   1) unarc into doom dir.
                2) if your .wad files are in a subdirectory called stuff,
                   type in: go wstuff
                   if you want allways to play skill level 4 as well:
                     go wstuff s4
                   if you also want to play deathmatch with someone:
                     go wstuff s4 r -net 2 -deathmatch
                   notice the space after the letter r

                If you want, you can call doommenu directly, and then call
                working.bat yourself.
                ie, if you run HDM, you'll have:
                d:~cd\doom~doommenu wd:\wads~@@working


Questions or
Problems:       email to me at badger@unixg.ubc.ca