My ideas so far:
* install Linux from scratch
* install Android (e.g. Bliss OS)
* make it a typewriter with a very small Linux distro running Emacs Window Manager and "only" provide Emacs for text production
* boots directly into a C64 emulator to relive my childhood
Further, more creative ideas, guys and gals?
At the least multiple NTFS partitions each containing different Windows versions, both older and newer than when the laptop was originally issued. Including the most recent W11 22H2v1. Along with more than one Linux distro in additional Linux-formatted partitions.
All instantly accessible upon bootup where the underlying Windows multiboot menu may or may not be the default choice, but is naturally included in a master GRUB multiboot menu which is the one the BIOS/UEFI can be configured to display upon powerup.
And apps can be installed to the proper vintage of OS, I would concentrate on things where the portability of the laptop is much more of a focus than average.
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Puppy_Arcade
Lightweight tools for work also tested within 256Mb of it memory. Now it going to be part of air defense subsystem ((
- Coding. Notepad++ plus a browser for webdev.
- Media Player. Hook a 4TB HDD up to it that's loaded with episodes of Friends, etc
- Home server. Use it as a home networking device?