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0:00 introduction 0:38 my retro laptops 2:58 capturing explained 7:40 how I get files onto my laptops (floppy, CD) 9:53 showing off DOS & Win95 capture 13:55 the rest of the setup Retro laptops: I got some 90ties laptops running Win95/98. They all work, but have different "smaller" issues (HDD, sound, ...). Models: Toshiba Pro 470/480 CDT CPU: 200 MHz Pentium MMX RAM: 64 MB Sound: Yamaha OPL3-SAx (SB Pro compatible) Also I have a COMPAQ ARMADA 4220T. Capturing my retro laptop(s) To capture my laptops with Win95/98 I capture VGA & 3.5mm audio to HDMI with the DeLock adapter. The HDMI cable connects the adapter to a HDMI video capture card that I plug into my laptop via USB. It's a cheap one from BASETech (BT-VC-200). With this I can capture the signal as a video source in OBS, just like you would capture a webcam. Thanks to @happy_srl for helping me with setting it up! Additionally I use a VGA-splitter so that I can also use the output for an external monitor. That became necessary since one of my laptop's monitors died. One thing I didn't explain in the video: Why am I using laptops? I go to speedrun events and carrying a fullblown retro PC with me is not an option. I don't even want to imagine that. Also it got everything I need in a package, so no ordering of special retro hardware needed. The downside: if something breaks, which happens with old hardware, you're pretty much screwed.