So I got an old laptop with a 100 mhz Pentium processor, 3.5" floppy drive and a pretty shitty panel. It runs Win 95 just fine and I wanted to play some games but since the screen is so slow I'd have to play stuff that's turn-based or something. Just slowly moving the mouse makes it vanish completely, that's how slow the screen itself (grey to grey time) is.
Any recommendations?
I only have a few floppies so it'll have to be under 10mb or so.
no vga output on it?
>>4098535
I'd have to get a monitor or a cable that would fit the output, I think it's an s-video.
S video ?
I have a pentium "s" 100mhz from either 1995 or 1996 (on bios) and it was vga since the moment i had it in 1996, wanst vga already estabilished ??
I wouldnt know since my cousin had a 486dx 66 which was just as colorful iirc, but i myself went straight from msx using composite video on regular crt tv, to the pentium 100 with a pc display samsung syncmaster
>>4098535
>>4098579
Laptop is a NEC Versa 2400 with an 800mb hard drive and...
Shit yeah there's VGA output, it was just under a flush-fit kinda little door cover.
I think we're getting a little besides the point here though, I have other systems to play stuff but they're not exactly portable. This laptop would be nice by itself, without another screen to lug around, I would just like to find some games that I can play despite the screen.
Sure ok leme see i played
tomb raider 1 (but you would probably play it better on modern systems with some patches for far view, antialiasing and etcm check some warosu vr archived tr1 threads
ned for speed 2se
Crusader no regret,
crusader no remorse
duke3d, doom, but those could also be played on modern ports
Simfarm,
sim city 2000, which also would be better played on a modern dusplay with huge resolution for viewing almost the entire city