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Reply 540 of 878, by Bondi

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I know at least two. Siemens Scenic Mobile 710 had ESS ES690F. Another one is Compaq Armada 7710MT also with same wavetable synthesizer chip onboard.
There were also laptops that natively supported MPU-401 port in DOS through game port.

PCMCIA Sound Cards chart
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Reply 543 of 878, by vorob

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Okay, despite WSS sound I still bought it. Just wanted old fat laptop.

Toshiba T4700CT

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Everything works fine, all parts original, even power cord. Only floppy drive produce screaming sounds and can’t find floppy…

Bought it as dead, p30 error. But there is a fix guide on YouTube, need to replace capacitor.

Reply 544 of 878, by BitWrangler

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Sweet... and I've been looking out for one of those trackballs forever.

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Reply 546 of 878, by creepingnet

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vorob wrote on 2021-06-27, 10:48:
Okay, despite WSS sound I still bought it. Just wanted old fat laptop. […]
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Okay, despite WSS sound I still bought it. Just wanted old fat laptop.

Toshiba T4700CT

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Everything works fine, all parts original, even power cord. Only floppy drive produce screaming sounds and can’t find floppy…

Bought it as dead, p30 error. But there is a fix guide on YouTube, need to replace capacitor.

Those are nice. I'm not letting WSS get me down about the Versa M/75 which is still in the lead for me as my personal best vintage laptop. I'm jumping at one of those PCMCIA boards YYZKevin is working on when/if they become available - then in a way were at a massive advantage because WSS + SoundBlaster + OPL, so the best of all three in a portable form factor.

I think I looked at the exact laptop you have at one point. Those ballpoint mice are nice. I used to have one on a Compaq Portable 486C I got from a Microsoft colleague years ago (and sold to a member of VCFED who had the screen to properly restore it). The Ultralite Versa's also had those packed-in with them, it seems NEC copied the design for their own VersaTrak because the VersaTrak identifies itself to SysChk as a "Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse", 🤣.

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Reply 547 of 878, by britain4

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No pics but I had 2 quite nice Toshiba 430CDT(?) I think, which both died, nice machines and both still held a good charge.

Currently resurrected a HP Omnibook 2000CT which is running great, had to do some considerable repairs to the hinges but it's all good now, 2+ hours battery life on the original cells!

Mainly use a Libretto 110CT though - a very rare config with 96MB RAM expansion and overclocked to 266MHz - fantastic little machine with a lovely screen

- P-MMX 200MHZ, PCChips M598LMR, Voodoo
- P-MMX 233MHz, FIC PA2013, S3 ViRGE + Voodoo
- PII 400MHz, MSI MS6119, ATI Rage Pro Turbo + Voodoo2 SLI
- PIII 1400MHz, ECS P6IPAT, Voodoo5 5500
- Toshiba Libretto 110CT, 300MHz, 96MB RAM

Reply 548 of 878, by vorob

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creepingnet wrote on 2021-06-28, 15:42:

I'm jumping at one of those PCMCIA boards YYZKevin is working on when/if they become available - then in a way were at a massive advantage because WSS + SoundBlaster + OPL, so the best of all three in a portable form factor.

Sir, what are you talking about? Someone is doing an FPGA PCMCIA sound board for old laptop? I NEEED IT I NEEED IT. Tell me everything 😀

Reply 549 of 878, by creepingnet

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Newly made PCMCIA sound card

vorob wrote on 2021-06-28, 18:51:
creepingnet wrote on 2021-06-28, 15:42:

I'm jumping at one of those PCMCIA boards YYZKevin is working on when/if they become available - then in a way were at a massive advantage because WSS + SoundBlaster + OPL, so the best of all three in a portable form factor.

Sir, what are you talking about? Someone is doing an FPGA PCMCIA sound board for old laptop? I NEEED IT I NEEED IT. Tell me everything 😀

It's this thread -Newly made PCMCIA sound card - aka "New PCMCIA SoundCard"

Just a little history on the thread. The thread was started by someone else I think years ago. I found the thread myself this year looking for an Adlib compatible card for my M/75 that might be easier to find, or see if someone was working on one. Turns out the OP of the thread (whose name escapes me) abandoned the original project, and YYZKevin was starting work on some kind of PCMCIA multi-device dock dealie for a specific smaller device. Then through demand apparently he split the project into a PCMCIA sound card project after some VERY minor drama (I stepped away from the thread at that time because I felt bad about inquiring).

One thing with WSS I'm trying to figure out myself is how to get WSSXLAT.EXE working. It appears someone on YouTube got it working with a Compaq SLT with WSS and Wolfenstein 3D.

There are some games that do work in native DOS with WSS, these are all on my Versa M
- Shivers (Sierra)
- Hoyle Classic Card Games
- Leisure Suit Larry 6
- Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist (talkie and regular)
- Under a Killing Moon
- Settlers II
- Tyrian 2000 (though it hangs on my M/75 for some reason with WSS enabled)
- Grand Theft Auto
- GTA: London
- Some Versions of MAME do too

I've also heard of some version of 7th Guest that works with WSS but the version I have does not have that driver on it. Not sure how that is. SoundBlaster stuff does work in Windows 95 as 9x installs a driver for DOS SoundBlaster emulation.

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Reply 550 of 878, by vorob

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Faced an issue, in some applications, when screen flash occurs, I see random dots. I don’t understand why it happens. Take a look, DOOM, upper part of screen, when I pickup items random white dots appear on top. Tank Wars, when explosion happens random dots appear all over the screen.

https://youtu.be/-eOhlxCJcK8

Reply 552 of 878, by BitWrangler

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Maybe something here will help, diagnostics etc.... https://support.dynabook.com/support/modelHom … Text=1073769828

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Reply 553 of 878, by britain4

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Awful picture - apologies. It might not be THE perfect retro laptop but it is a really cool one.

Libretto 110CT - overclocked to 300MHz with a 75MHz bus, 96MB RAM courtesy of a modified Portege RAM module and a 60GB HDD. Just finished it all up today and slightly buzzing it all actually works

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They must be rare with these upgrades… anyone else got or seen similar?

- P-MMX 200MHZ, PCChips M598LMR, Voodoo
- P-MMX 233MHz, FIC PA2013, S3 ViRGE + Voodoo
- PII 400MHz, MSI MS6119, ATI Rage Pro Turbo + Voodoo2 SLI
- PIII 1400MHz, ECS P6IPAT, Voodoo5 5500
- Toshiba Libretto 110CT, 300MHz, 96MB RAM

Reply 554 of 878, by vorob

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BitWrangler wrote on 2021-06-30, 21:00:

Maybe something here will help, diagnostics etc.... https://support.dynabook.com/support/modelHom … Text=1073769828

The diagnostic tool didn't help. It just shows fonts, colors, memory tests, and so on. Everything is fine. I do have an old bios, but I can't flash new one since I don't have floppy drive 🙁

Reply 555 of 878, by Byrd

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britain4 wrote on 2021-06-30, 22:44:

Libretto 110CT - overclocked to 300MHz with a 75MHz bus

Wow - can you share the info on overclocking to 75Mhz bus? I've a 110CT @ 266, base RAM.

Reply 557 of 878, by britain4

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Byrd wrote on 2021-07-01, 10:00:
britain4 wrote on 2021-06-30, 22:44:

Libretto 110CT - overclocked to 300MHz with a 75MHz bus

Wow - can you share the info on overclocking to 75Mhz bus? I've a 110CT @ 266, base RAM.

Sure - I’ve posted a Zip pack with all the lost info I managed to dig up on them in another thread: Toshiba Libretto 100CT / 110CT tutorials - 96MB RAM, 300MHz

If you’re following the above guide, I used a 47k resistor for 1.65 ish core voltage in the “adjusting CPU voltage” file to get mine running stable

- P-MMX 200MHZ, PCChips M598LMR, Voodoo
- P-MMX 233MHz, FIC PA2013, S3 ViRGE + Voodoo
- PII 400MHz, MSI MS6119, ATI Rage Pro Turbo + Voodoo2 SLI
- PIII 1400MHz, ECS P6IPAT, Voodoo5 5500
- Toshiba Libretto 110CT, 300MHz, 96MB RAM

Reply 558 of 878, by vorob

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My pipe dream for old LCD panels.

Reply 559 of 878, by vorob

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Guys, I'm thinking about how to bring files to T4700CT. Floppy dude is dead and taking HDD in and out is a mess. I bought a PCMCIA CF card reader on Ali (https://aliexpress.ru/item/1005002328839062.html) price was a joke so I wasn't thinking. But now wonder if such a thing will work in DOS on such an ancient machine? Do I need special drivers or such thing will work with something generic one?