after cleaning a little bit the basement i found something very interesting.
an old Sony Vaio
Model - PCG-N505SN
Pentium II (Mhz ??)
128 MB Ram
NeoMagic 256AV (graphic card)
OS - Windows 98
(german version)
with lots of accessories sony cd-rom, sony floppy, sony connector (Serial, LPT, USB, VGA, .. and some that i dont know), infra red, wireless PCMCI Card, and everything is working perfect.
Keyboard, Screen are in very good condition.
what can i do with it in the modern world? is it really only good for the trash can? what do you think?
do you guys also got an old laptop somewhere waiting for you to turn it on?
Unfortunately I think we all have basements, attics, store rooms, cupboards etc full of "junk" that still works. If we ever thought of a use for it, it wouldnt still be in storage
I`ll trade you for a PII desktop with 15" crt screen and parallel scanner... or a 12" windows CE tablet, or an AMD 64 bit laptop or....... lets just put them o̶n̶ ̶e̶b̶a̶y̶ in the trash
Portable retro-gaming machine!
- Doom Series
- Descent Series
- Quake Series
- Unreal Tournament Series
- Command & Conquer Series
- Warcraft Series
- MDK
- Virtua Cop and other SEGA games
- One Must Fall 2097
- Lucasarts Games (Full Throttle, The Dig, Monkey Island, Indiana Jones, Star Wars and so on...)
- Sierra Games (Phantasmagoria, Gabriel Knight, Leasure Suit Larry and so on...)
- Halflife 1
- Crusader No Regret / No Remorse
Portable retro-gaming machine!
- Doom Series
- Descent Series
- Quake Series
- Unreal Tournament Series
- Command & Conquer Series
- Warcraft Series
- MDK
- Virtua Cop and other SEGA games
- One Must Fall 2097
- Lucasarts Games (Full Throttle, The Dig, Monkey Island, Indiana Jones, Star Wars and so on...)
- Sierra Games (Phantasmagoria, Gabriel Knight, Leasure Suit Larry and so on...)
- Halflife 1
- Crusader No Regret / No Remorse
thanks @ilan i cannot believe that it was released on 1990, i was only 2 years old... i usted to play it when i was 8 years old and at that time seemed pretty high tech to me.
sure, filesharing doesn't take much resources and Win98SE came with PWS already you just had to enable it to have a fast webserver including classic ASP & JScript support.
I found my old Nintendo 64 a year ago. Plugged it in the TV and the old games are still running.
I played them for some minutes and found out that the memory of them is much better than they are.