I've got a few active projects, currently:
- Precision M4400 (C2D P9700, FX 770M, 4GB DDR2-800, 512GB SSD, XP SP3)
- Latitude CPx H500GT (PIIIE-500, Rage Mobility M1, 256MB PC100, ESS Maestro2E, 128GB SSD, WinME)
- Biostar MB-8500TTD (430TX, 64MB RAM, Pentium MMX 233@262, CT3930 AWE32 w/ 28MB sample RAM, 64GB mSD to IDE, 98SE)
In the first and last cases, the machines themselves need work. I'm waiting on a new fan to come in for the Precision, and I'm replacing the RAM slots on the AWE32 as the originals used plastic clips that have since broken off. For the Latitude, it's already in pretty decent shape, the project there is finding some combination of PCMCIA WiFi card (so far I'm waiting on a D-Link card that's supposed to be based on the Ralink RT61 chipset that's known to work) and client software (looking like Odyssey Client) that will let me join a WPA2 network in Windows 9x.
I've put the finishing touches on a rebuilt Game Boy Pocket (new shell, IPS screen mod, new power regulator, rechargable battery kit, flash cart) and I'm currently making my way through the first couple generations of Pokemon with a couple faithful ROMHacks -- PureGreen in the case of Gen1, and a mod to enable capturing all 251 'mons and resetting the clock on every start for Gold since the flash cart I got doesn't have a RTC chip.
I'm waist deep in another playthrough of Morrowind, this time as a sneaky marksman since those are the two most scuffed systems in the game, my friends and I just had a game night last night (we called it a WAN party) where we played ReVolt, UT99 and Aliens vs Predator 2, a game on the Lithtech engine.