...(even one of those Compaq "portable" comps that were the size of suitcases)...
One of those who opened laterally to show a plasma monochrome red display and which keyboard was the mobile opening hatch? Waaaa... we go
way back with those. Seen only on magazines, at the time were the non plus ultra, nowadays are endearing old traps.

Like the portable C64. A friend of mine has it still. A suitcase sized computer with 5 inches tube screen (can't remember now if it was mono or color) and which keyboard was the upper covering of the suitcase and a 5 1/4 inches floppy drive only with no cassette option (the audio cassette was a very widely used media for software, at the time).

Nowadays I use old softwares on my Pentium MMX 233 + 512MB cache laptop (on which for a while I installed first FS4, for retrogaming, because it was my first, and then FS95, who is a windowed porting of FS5.1 [found them both on the abandonware rings, some time ago]). Been trying to find one of those ancient softwares that slowed down pentiums to 286 speeds in dos to play even more ancient stuff nowadays found as abandonware, with no success.

Some time ago had for a while a color screen laptop with a 486 25Mhz with no secondary cache and 20 MB ram and the sole floppy disk as interface, but gave it away. Its video ram was defective, originally 512MB were wired on the mainboard, but only 256 were working when I used it.

There's but one real cure for human stupidity. It's called DEATH.
At the moment mourning the assassination of sarcasm and irony for the good of the "higher".
Proud FSIX user. Active user of FS98, X-plane and novic