It looks like you're hunting for a specific legacy version of Batocera for older 32-bit hardware.

Batocera.linux is an open-source, completely free retro-gaming operating system. It can be copied to a USB stick or an SD card with the aim of turning any computer or nano-computer into a gaming console during a game or permanently. It does not require you to modify your existing Windows or macOS installation. Why Choose the 32-bit Version?

Avoid using heavy graphical shaders or CRT filters, as older 32-bit integrated graphics chips will lag significantly under the load. Stick to basic bilinear filtering. What Systems Can You Emulate?

Comprehensive Guide to Batocera 32GB for 32-Bit PCs: Links, Installation, and Setup

: Download BalenaEtcher or Rufus on a working computer. The Image : The downloaded Batocera 32-bit .img.gz file. 2. Flash the Batocera Image Plug your 32GB USB drive into your current computer. Open BalenaEtcher .

It comes pre-configured with emulators, drivers, and a beautiful interface.

If you are using a 32-bit PC with an exceptionally old Nvidia GPU , the Batocera Wiki recommends version 5.26 as the last build with certain legacy drivers. System Requirements for 32GB Setup

The 32GB storage constraint is critical: Batocera’s base system occupies ~4 GB, but user-added ROMs, BIOS files, and save states require additional space. A 32GB drive yields ~29 GB usable, sufficient for up to 8,000 classic games (NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, PS1 compressed).

32-bit CPUs vary wildly in performance. If a game stutters, press the Select button over the game title, go to Advanced Game Options , and change the emulator core to a lighter variant (like lr-pcsx-rearmed for PS1 or lr-mupen64plus-next for N64).

: Batocera is a dedicated retro-gaming OS that boots directly from a USB or SD card, requiring no modification to your existing hard drive.