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Sound card: IBM Mwave Audio - this card is a bit odd and I'd say the laptop's weak point. DOS drivers are available, but OPL-3 emulation is poor, and I've had issues getting sound at all in some games.
Part of why I picked this laptop up was the fact that it's so expandable with such little effort, so anyone with a less-technical significant other can appreciate this. When I'm DOS gaming away from home on this thing, or doing other retro-hardware centric stuff, it's nice that all I need at worst is ONE philips head screwdriver (and that's to switch out HDD in the original caddy). Swapping out RAM is easily done by sliding a plate on the upper right of the base unit and sliding the RAM out like a game cartridge. The screen can also be flipped around or even swapped with other technology screens (Mono, DTSN, Touch) by flipping two leaf-levers on the upper corners of the case and just lifting the screen off and swapping it or turning it around - and it CAN be hot-swapped. I've done it several times.
For this crop, here's the recommendations:
Don't buy the 12 unless you really like the size (they only have 1 RAM slot and can only go to 1.25GB RAM max, their Geforce FX5200 Go is underwhelming, and the Ethernet is limited to 100MBit) - I had a pair of 12s once, so some people do like them.
For the 15/17s, make sure that both RAM slots are working (the bottom one tends to die)
The entire series are a pain to open and service, so you would want to plan out upgrades/servicing and do them all at once.
Does the Dell XPS M170 have any win98 drivers? I checked the spec and it's XP pre-installed.
Also, For Toshiba Qosmio E15-AV101/Qosmio F15-AV201/Qosmio G15-AV501, the official site doesn't have any win98 drivers too, and I have read some topics about FX5200Go driver problems in win98.
So far the best I've got is Toshiba Satellite 2805-S603, which has SB software compatible sound card for DOS games in 98 command line, also working for native DOS with additional driver.
It has a GeForce 2 Go 16M card which runs games until year 2000/2001. It runs Counter-Strike 1.5 and American McGee's Alice decently (60PFS stable for CS1.5, OpenGL driver is preferred); It should run Max Payne 1 and GTA3 good but I've not tested yet.
AFAIK win98 supports DirectX up to 9.0c but I don't really know any specific 9.0c games that runs in win98. Or maybe 2 systems in one laptop is a better option, one for DOS & 98 another for XP.