Laptops supporting Windows 9x: discussion
Posted: 24 Nov 2024, 08:24
Since the ThinkPad T42p and Toshiba Satellite 2805 are insanely expensive* - and getting rarer and rarer (mostly ending up in the hands of collectors and influencers) these days, it's about time we at Eclipse made a thread documenting 'Windows 9x-compatible' laptops, not even necessarily ones that would be deemed suitable for all games of the era, but ones that can be considered affordable enough.
(I also want to actually kickstart some activity around these OSes here, since there isn't nearly enough and it does intrigue me to some extent.)
It is especially worth pointing out any additional things to look out for like model variants, what sort of things you can expect to find like connections and what features the motherboard has; whether it has DVD support; whether there's 'true' wavetable and/or FM synth built in or not; how 'upgradable' the machine is; which 9x version runs most stable on it... these things will all add up for any user deciding what models to actually go for, and your experiences are always worth adding input.
The OP will be continuously updated once a reasonable list can be compiled. No particular format is 'required'. I'm just curious since I was personally looking into it and the amount of info out there is scattered kind of everywhere (and finding info about specific models is difficult, especially anything from before the modern computer hardware duopoly came into play).
(I also want to actually kickstart some activity around these OSes here, since there isn't nearly enough and it does intrigue me to some extent.)
It is especially worth pointing out any additional things to look out for like model variants, what sort of things you can expect to find like connections and what features the motherboard has; whether it has DVD support; whether there's 'true' wavetable and/or FM synth built in or not; how 'upgradable' the machine is; which 9x version runs most stable on it... these things will all add up for any user deciding what models to actually go for, and your experiences are always worth adding input.
The OP will be continuously updated once a reasonable list can be compiled. No particular format is 'required'. I'm just curious since I was personally looking into it and the amount of info out there is scattered kind of everywhere (and finding info about specific models is difficult, especially anything from before the modern computer hardware duopoly came into play).