About DeePsea
Sensor Based Systems, Inc.
17010 NE 190th ST
Woodinville, WA 98072-8237 (425) 827-8794
Email : deep@sbsoftware.com
Browse the Latest & Greatest Version at: http://www.sbsoftware.com
My work on DeePsea started, believe or not, as the result of the horribly slow
and inaccurate node builders. Mike kept asking can’t you fix that? When the node building problems were solved with DeePBSP (then called Tbsp
for Turbo BSP), We were still left with the awkwardness, bugginess, lack of
error checking, etc of the current editors. DeeP originally was written for DOS,
since at that time Windows 95 was not out and Windows 3.x is not a good place to
play and test Doom, thus avoiding a lot of problems.
The DOS version was a huge success and encouraged me to pursue a Windows 95
version (and Borland was too lame to fix their DMPI code for Windows 95 – good
thing though, it made me port DeeP). Brad Kiefer did the majority of the original
Windows work. We used the engine guts of the DOS version and wrapped the Windows stuff around it, making it
behave like the DOS version where it really counted, like the window scrolling,
no side bars to waste your time on here (don’t you hate to hunt for those all the time?). Brad created some innovative
ideas for duplicating the DOS features and then some. From there features
progressed to take advantage of the Windows interface and API to create the most
comprehensive and extensive DOOM editor in the world!
Technical Information
The DOS DeeP was triggered by DEU. I liked the basic layout of this editor and
it’s flexibility. But, I really hated the number of times it crashed and the
amount of work it took to do anything and (regardless of other opinions) way too buggy (ditto for the clones). This DMPI version of DeeP provided the
model and functionality for the Windows version.
DeePsea, DeePBSP, DeePACC and DeePDEACC are all 32 bit multi-threaded native
Windows applications.
The main DeePsea executable is compiled from 8+ Mb of C++ code, most of it
specific to wadfile editing. The help file was developed with the assistance of
RoboHelp for Windows Office.