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WTB: Windows 98/98SE High-Performance Laptop - Thinkpads or other brand

#1 Post by Gweeneth » Sun Dec 22, 2024 2:15 pm

Hello,

I am looking for a quality Windows 98 laptop, ideally at or near the top of the line (16 or 32mb GPU) to run some old programs and especially some Windows 95 and 98 games From Sega, Sierra, and EA. Whichever laptops are known to be reliable or that have been refurbished to address chronic concerns such as the T40 line. So if you have a T21,23, T40/41/42 (especially p), R51/52, Toshiba, Sony Vaio, Dell, or another one not mentioned but does fit the bill - please reach out.

Cheers

Edit: Adjusted title and first post to be better encompassing.
Last edited by Gweeneth on Tue May 13, 2025 10:03 pm, edited 5 times in total.

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Re: WTB: T21, refurbished T40/41 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#2 Post by Gweeneth » Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:00 am

Small update to the first post, cleaned it up a little.

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Re: WTB: T21, refurbished T40/41 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#3 Post by Gweeneth » Sun May 04, 2025 8:39 am

Bump

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Re: WTB: T21, refurbished T40/41 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#4 Post by Plunkyy » Sun May 04, 2025 11:43 am

I don’t have any for sale, but I’m curious as to why you only want T21? From my (limited) understanding, all T20/21/22 has blink of death issues, and some (maybe all?) T23’s are ‘safe’. It’s very possible I’m wrong so someone please correct me if I am. Also, T42 with Radeon 7500 has native win98 support too I think, so that is another option.

Best of luck with finding one :D
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Re: WTB: T21, refurbished T40/41 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#5 Post by Gweeneth » Thu May 08, 2025 7:45 am

Plunkyy wrote:
Sun May 04, 2025 11:43 am
I don’t have any for sale, but I’m curious as to why you only want T21? From my (limited) understanding, all T20/21/22 has blink of death issues, and some (maybe all?) T23’s are ‘safe’. It’s very possible I’m wrong so someone please correct me if I am. Also, T42 with Radeon 7500 has native win98 support too I think, so that is another option.

Best of luck with finding one :D
I do not know of that blink of death, from what I had read the T21 was the reliable one but I could very much not have sourced enough info. I am very much open to the T23 if that is safe and also with a T42, I'll update my title :).

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Re: WTB: T21/23, T40/41/42 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#6 Post by RealBlackStuff » Thu May 08, 2025 9:18 am

IMHO your best and most reliable W98 Thinkpad would be a 15" R52 with SXGA+ and Intel graphics.
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Re: WTB: T21/23, T40/41/42 or Frankenpad with Windows 98/98SE

#7 Post by kfzhu1229 » Thu May 08, 2025 10:53 am

RealBlackStuff wrote:
Thu May 08, 2025 9:18 am
IMHO your best and most reliable W98 Thinkpad would be a 15" R52 with SXGA+ and Intel graphics.
Has anyone even managed to get the GMA 900 working in Windows 98 at all? I always assumed that the GMA series all have no Windows 98 drivers, only the Extreme graphics do.
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Re: WTB: Windows 98/98SE High-Performance Laptop - Thinkpads or other brand

#8 Post by Gweeneth » Tue May 13, 2025 8:41 am

I've re-edited my first post so it's not keeping such a narrow lane. I wasn't sure about mentioning non-Thinkpads here but the more I read people's posts, the more I see that some folks do deal in general computing but their preference may be - but isn't exclusive to - Thinkpads.

Thank you folks for the contribution, now I just need to find a laptop :lol: .

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Re: WTB: Windows 98/98SE High-Performance Laptop - Thinkpads or other brand

#9 Post by kfzhu1229 » Tue May 13, 2025 1:23 pm

Gweeneth wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 8:41 am
I've re-edited my first post so it's not keeping such a narrow lane. I wasn't sure about mentioning non-Thinkpads here but the more I read people's posts, the more I see that some folks do deal in general computing but their preference may be - but isn't exclusive to - Thinkpads.

Thank you folks for the contribution, now I just need to find a laptop :lol: .
Oh... In this case, I got a Dell Latitude D800 and D610 I can offer on the table. These are solid performers for late Windows 98 stuff, With the D800 having a GeForce FX 5650 Go which speeds through 3DMark01 with flying colours. The only downside for the D800 is the somewhat subpar look and feel of the plastics and the widescreen form factor (1920x1200).
D610 would be a 4:3 machine like a 14.1" T43. Radeon X300, SXGA+ screen, also an uglier design than the T4x, but much more reliable and has no motherboard problems anywhere I find on ebay.
I also have a Latitude C400, which is like X23, but has an Intel iGPU instead of Radeon, but a much faster 1.2Ghz PIII-M and two non-soldered SODIMMs.
I imagine these are the kind of machines that would save you a lot of money and would make you feel much less bad about abusing them. I like my R40 and R5x for the same reason.
I'll PM you with details if interested
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T530i 15.6" i7 16gb fp W10
UXGA:
A30p PIII 1.2 1gb W7 (IDTech)
T43p 2.26 2gb fp W10 (Sharp)
Lat C840 P4-2.5 2gb 60gb W7 (Ultrasharp)

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Re: WTB: Windows 98/98SE High-Performance Laptop - Thinkpads or other brand

#10 Post by Gweeneth » Fri May 16, 2025 9:49 am

kfzhu1229 wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 1:23 pm
Gweeneth wrote:
Tue May 13, 2025 8:41 am
I've re-edited my first post so it's not keeping such a narrow lane. I wasn't sure about mentioning non-Thinkpads here but the more I read people's posts, the more I see that some folks do deal in general computing but their preference may be - but isn't exclusive to - Thinkpads.

Thank you folks for the contribution, now I just need to find a laptop :lol: .
Oh... In this case, I got a Dell Latitude D800 and D610 I can offer on the table. These are solid performers for late Windows 98 stuff, With the D800 having a GeForce FX 5650 Go which speeds through 3DMark01 with flying colours. The only downside for the D800 is the somewhat subpar look and feel of the plastics and the widescreen form factor (1920x1200).
D610 would be a 4:3 machine like a 14.1" T43. Radeon X300, SXGA+ screen, also an uglier design than the T4x, but much more reliable and has no motherboard problems anywhere I find on ebay.
I also have a Latitude C400, which is like X23, but has an Intel iGPU instead of Radeon, but a much faster 1.2Ghz PIII-M and two non-soldered SODIMMs.
I imagine these are the kind of machines that would save you a lot of money and would make you feel much less bad about abusing them. I like my R40 and R5x for the same reason.
I'll PM you with details if interested
I've sent you a PM. Please let me know if it hasn't arrived and I'll send it again :thumbs-UP:

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