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I would be very wary when buying old laptops. To my knowledge the worse thing you might enocunter is sound problems, other than that it should all work smooth on the above mentioned computer. Also i tried a few of those on a 800Mhz notebook.

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I give you all this data since not so long ago i update my 400MHZ pentium and this is basically how games played on that comp. Starcraft - possible speed issue or might even run perfect Dungeon Master 2 (and other rpgs) - speed issue Hexen - OK as well as others from ID in that time (Heretic, doom.) Many of the old adventure games, like Sierra ones (don't know them, speed issue.) Still you can always use moslo with those and solve the problem. Some games might run too fast but i am not sure. issue might be resolved by playing the game in WIN98 ( i suggest SE) or 95Ģ.

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Sound card not working - game doesn' have drivers to support it. Problems you might encounter with those games:ġ. Stereo Sound (I take it there is definately a soundcard then :P) I've been thinking of installing DOS 6.22 on it, or alternatively FreeDos, and maybe one of the Windows. So far as I've been doing research, the two latter ones may be too fast, but are they really? There's at least hope they'd have hopefully fast enough screens and expecially the last one tickles my fancy, because of all the connectivity possibilities, but thats all rather minor in the end for this kind of use really, would be nice to hook it to my amplifier though.

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It also has loads of ports in the docking bay, audio out (which is a big plus for me), tv-out, 2x usb, 2x ps/2, 10/100Mbit network, PCMCIA slot, external screen slot, etc. Stereo Sound (I take it there is definately a soundcard then :p)Ģ0x CD-Drive (On the docking bay, or whatever the proper english term for it is)įloppy Drive (On the docking bay as well) Soundcard and internal speakers (doesn't say what kind of soundcard) I've been looking for some used laptops online that would hopefully be suitable for this use, here are the canditates so far:

for ibm travelstar usb 2.0 driver

Is it a good idea? Is there somekind of special problem that normal PCs don't have? Only thing I can really think of is that if the LCD screen would be too slow for playing the games, or does that just apply for pre-pentium laptops? I don't have much at all experience with laptops myself, just with normal tower/desktop ones. I haven't been able to find anywhere a topic about this yet or talk about it in general. Reason for that being that I don't have space for another computer and I could also be online and chat on the other computer at the same time easily. I've lately been obsessed about the thought of playing good old games again, and using a laptop for it.













For ibm travelstar usb 2.0 driver