megatron-uk wrote on 2024-12-02, 20:55:
Ah, no good - looked at both the 7020CT and the 4260/80 from Your Retrogaming laptop/portable machine megathread (recommendations, tips, minutae), and have just realised that both only have mic-in and headphone-out jacks. I need a line-in capability to mix a Roland SCP-55... something I've been failing to do on my existing Thinkpad 600X.
The 7020CT looks a nice DOS option, otherwise 🙁
Possibly the Thinkpad 240 (non-X, non-Z) would be another candidate, but they seem rather rare.
Huh that's weird, I never noticed that the Line-In is dropped from laptops like the Satellite 4200 & 4300 series, but it is. Curiously the Satellite 4090XCDT its immediate predecessor has line-in but has its own major problems with software midi audio.
On both of those ones, you do get line-in and line-out with the PA2731U port replicator. Looks like if you have the DVD-dock for the Portege 7020CT then you get line-in on that too. Toshiba were quite fond of sticking rarely used ports onto the docks which are all pretty rare now.
The version before both of those, the Satellite 4000 series (40x0CDS / CDT, Pentium II) and Satellite 3x0 series (Pentium-MMX) do have line-in with OPL3-SAx audio and built-in CD-ROM & direct-drive floppy, so perhaps that would work well for you as an all in one. Chips video too so scaling and VGA compatility are pretty good.
In terms of Toshiba laptops specifically, you should also look at the Tecra series, they have Line-In much more consistently. Most of them have Yamaha OPL3-SAx audio or Crystal audio with real OPL3. The Tecra 520/530 are fairly common with Chips VGA & SVGA displays. The Tecra 540 and 550 are XGA with S3 Virge video, the 550CDT seems to be highly regarded but the 540CDT is the same with 33mhz slower CPU.
There's also the Tecra 8000 which is very similar to the Portege 7020CT but has Line-In, along with OPL3-SAx audio, but the video is neomagic. Both that and the Tecra 540CDT tend to go quite cheap very often.
They all use the Toshiba TOPIC controller which I think some later versions of cardsoft can work with. These days I'm much keen to use Phoenix card manager, much nicer setup and seems to be less finnicky, dunno if the later versions of that support the TOPIC controller in cardbus mode.