Personally the best MS DOS gaming platform for me would have to be the DS-Lite sized (but far superior SVGA TFT screen) Toshiba Libretto. They go up to 233MMX Pentium class before the VHS cassette sized case changed. I use it for playing PC games on something as convenient as a Nintendo DS-Lite.
Thank you for showing all this! I just got a 400CDT and I’m excited to try some games on it, any recommendations for it? Should I get it serviced or as long it’s running fine I shouldn’t worry. Thanks.
using a compaq armada 1592DT P1 233MMX for MSDOS and mid 90s games. Armada E500 for late 90s/early 2000s games. I still have this Gerricom P3 1ghz with an early radeon mobility, but something with the videochip is wrong, it freezes once the drivers are loaded.
That's a nice little machine. Toshiba built some good stuff back in the day. For those that are looking to rebuild these CMOS batteries, the connector is probably a JST Micro 3 pin.
This channel's views are not very consistent because of the inconsistent uploads. But I know you seriously don't care about views since the videos you make are always in good quality and very rewatchable. Thanks for the videos.
I have to balance a full-time job, a young family and TH-cam. The first two take up a lot of my time. But yes, regular uploads would help. I'm doing the best I can. Thanks for sticking by! ❤️
I got myself a 460CDT. I love the thing :D. These old Toshibas are my favorate. Decent video chipset, OPL3 sound. The BIOs lets you disable cashe for games like WingCommanger is needed. It does everything i would want in a pentium tower tbh.
Very nice video. Good ride to memory lane :) I have good memories about the Compaq LTE5000 series but also this Toshiba. In that era the best laptop brands.
Quarantine.... Long time since I thought about this game. Apparently the developer is now part of Rockstar, even though I'm not sure if the publishing rights are with Take-Two as well. I wonder if a modern iteration in the form of a part 3 would do well... Anyway, found this channel because of your tweakblog, definitely subscribed. One thing I was curious about: did you see a difference in how this Toshiba vs the Compaq was build? Was there a noticeable difference in quality of certain parts or maybe some interesting design details?
The build quality of the Toshiba and Compaq is very similar, although I prefer the Toshiba for some reason. It just feels a bit more sturdy. In terms of other differences: both are pretty modular, allowing you to easily swap batteries, harddrive, memory or CMOS battery. Although the Compaq allowes easier access to most components, I like the Toshiba approach better where everything is tucked away under the easily removable keyboard. It's a personal preference, but for me the Toshiba is the better machine.
Hi leuke video :) These Toshiba's are nice indeed. Most of them actually have a bios option to strech 640x480 so you don't need any tool. I own 2 identical Toshiba tecra 550 cdt's which can do this, pImmx 266mhz with s3 virge, great for playing serial games. These also have usb. I also have a 400cdt, which has a native 640x480 screen and 75 mhz (like the compaq you mentioned) with the docking station and several external floppy disk drives.
You should try out an IBM Thinkpad 570. I use this as my DOS laptop. It's a bit newer, runs 98, pretty portable but has the utradock so can dock it for peripherals and output to a nice CRT.
@@RetroGameCouch that's the downside. I believe it's a native 1024×768 so will stretch the image to fit. I have a later model x60s which does support this but you loose native DOS audio.
@@RetroGameCouch Agree. In my mind it's a trade-off between portability, versatility, ease of maintenance, compatibility and authenticity. Not sure if I'll ever find the perfect DOS laptop.
I have a nice compaq LTE 5000 640x480 and it's great to have. I am confused though about if it is possible to connect a midi device such as an MT-32 or sc88 to it at all, with the help of a docking station or other means? Do you know if this is technically possible ?
For games, try the following Skyroads Scorched Earth Commander Keen Simcity Micro Machines Kid Pix (art program) One must fall 2097 Sango Fighter Star wars X wing Star wars TIE Fighter Super street fighter 2 Mortal Kombat 1 and 2 Warcraft Worms WWF wrestlemania the arcade game. Bubble bobble CHAMP Kong Mario Bros VGA Megarace
@@RetroGameCouch Appreciate the reply and detail! I tried using a non-Sandisk cf card which the laptop couldn’t detect. I will retry with the cf card you mentioned!
Personally the best MS DOS gaming platform for me would have to be the DS-Lite sized (but far superior SVGA TFT screen) Toshiba Libretto. They go up to 233MMX Pentium class before the VHS cassette sized case changed. I use it for playing PC games on something as convenient as a Nintendo DS-Lite.
Thank you for showing all this! I just got a 400CDT and I’m excited to try some games on it, any recommendations for it? Should I get it serviced or as long it’s running fine I shouldn’t worry. Thanks.
Nice Little Laptop 😀😀
using a compaq armada 1592DT P1 233MMX for MSDOS and mid 90s games.
Armada E500 for late 90s/early 2000s games.
I still have this Gerricom P3 1ghz with an early radeon mobility, but something with the videochip is wrong, it freezes once the drivers are loaded.
That's a nice little machine. Toshiba built some good stuff back in the day.
For those that are looking to rebuild these CMOS batteries, the connector is probably a JST Micro 3 pin.
Or the 3 pin connector from a crappy Dia scanner. ☺️
@@RetroGameCouch its only stupid if it doesn't work right?
@@i80386sx My thoughts exactly.
This channel's views are not very consistent because of the inconsistent uploads. But I know you seriously don't care about views since the videos you make are always in good quality and very rewatchable. Thanks for the videos.
I have to balance a full-time job, a young family and TH-cam. The first two take up a lot of my time. But yes, regular uploads would help. I'm doing the best I can. Thanks for sticking by! ❤️
I got myself a 460CDT. I love the thing :D. These old Toshibas are my favorate. Decent video chipset, OPL3 sound. The BIOs lets you disable cashe for games like WingCommanger is needed. It does everything i would want in a pentium tower tbh.
Very nice video. Good ride to memory lane :) I have good memories about the Compaq LTE5000 series but also this Toshiba. In that era the best laptop brands.
Thank you. I love them both, each for their own reasons. But I have a slight preference for the Toshiba tbh.
Quarantine.... Long time since I thought about this game. Apparently the developer is now part of Rockstar, even though I'm not sure if the publishing rights are with Take-Two as well. I wonder if a modern iteration in the form of a part 3 would do well...
Anyway, found this channel because of your tweakblog, definitely subscribed.
One thing I was curious about: did you see a difference in how this Toshiba vs the Compaq was build? Was there a noticeable difference in quality of certain parts or maybe some interesting design details?
The build quality of the Toshiba and Compaq is very similar, although I prefer the Toshiba for some reason. It just feels a bit more sturdy.
In terms of other differences: both are pretty modular, allowing you to easily swap batteries, harddrive, memory or CMOS battery.
Although the Compaq allowes easier access to most components, I like the Toshiba approach better where everything is tucked away under the easily removable keyboard.
It's a personal preference, but for me the Toshiba is the better machine.
I remember those good old laptops. Just good machines. Keep up the good work. :)
They're great. And thanks!
Hi leuke video :) These Toshiba's are nice indeed. Most of them actually have a bios option to strech 640x480 so you don't need any tool.
I own 2 identical Toshiba tecra 550 cdt's which can do this, pImmx 266mhz with s3 virge, great for playing serial games. These also have usb. I also have a 400cdt, which has a native 640x480 screen and 75 mhz (like the compaq you mentioned) with the docking station and several external floppy disk drives.
Thank you! How is the option called in the bios?
@@RetroGameCouch I will check it out for you. Ill need to get those laptops from my storage first...
@@RetroGameCouch Ah, the bios option is called "LCD Display Strech". Im not sure if your model supports it though.
I just tested it on the 430cdr. Mine has an option called "text mode stretch" which works for the DOS prompt, but not for games.
I think I used that exact machine a loooong time ago!
I can imagine this video triggering some memories then!
You should try out an IBM Thinkpad 570. I use this as my DOS laptop. It's a bit newer, runs 98, pretty portable but has the utradock so can dock it for peripherals and output to a nice CRT.
Does it 640x480?
@@RetroGameCouch that's the downside. I believe it's a native 1024×768 so will stretch the image to fit. I have a later model x60s which does support this but you loose native DOS audio.
Stretching works, but native is better imho.
@@RetroGameCouch Agree. In my mind it's a trade-off between portability, versatility, ease of maintenance, compatibility and authenticity. Not sure if I'll ever find the perfect DOS laptop.
All the Toshiba laptops of this era had terrible sound chips. Tough machines though
I have a nice compaq LTE 5000 640x480 and it's great to have. I am confused though about if it is possible to connect a midi device such as an MT-32 or sc88 to it at all, with the help of a docking station or other means? Do you know if this is technically possible ?
I recommend you ask in this Facebook group facebook.com/groups/260545191229736/
For games, try the following
Skyroads
Scorched Earth
Commander Keen
Simcity
Micro Machines
Kid Pix (art program)
One must fall 2097
Sango Fighter
Star wars X wing
Star wars TIE Fighter
Super street fighter 2
Mortal Kombat 1 and 2
Warcraft
Worms
WWF wrestlemania the arcade game.
Bubble bobble
CHAMP Kong
Mario Bros VGA
Megarace
What exact cf card did you use when you swapped out the hard drive??
It's a Sandisk Ultra2 16MB compact flash card in an CF-IDE44 adaptor V.B1.
@@RetroGameCouch Appreciate the reply and detail! I tried using a non-Sandisk cf card which the laptop couldn’t detect. I will retry with the cf card you mentioned!
The adapter is more important I think. That V.B1 was the only one that would work in this system.
@@RetroGameCouch oh man that’s incredible! I’m using a cf-ide44 adapter v.h2 :(
Can it run super Mario 64 ms dos port?
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Great job mate!
Thank you buddy! ❤️