Tiny Core Linux and Gentoo Linux should work as well.
My 256MB stick of PC100 finally arrived today, from a US Armed Forces Pacific address. It came covered in some fine grey dust or powder which wasn't pictured on the listing. I cleaned the contacts with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.
Turn on, boot up, jack in... That's not what happened. Power light lit, fans spin up, FSB set to 50MHz, but no beeps from PC speaker. Nothing. I even tried a known-good ISA video card, no output.
My power supply is good. 2.02 volts going to the K6-2 which I bought from MemoryMasters. All my jumpers are set right. Looks like I have a non-functioning motherboard on my hands!!
Maybe my ROM-BIOS is bad. Maybe it needs a recap. (there's one or two caps that're visibly starting to bulge but just barely so I thought it was okay?)
I once had this circa 2009 microATX PC which wouldn't turn on. It would spin up the fans, HDD and then they'd shut off after a second. I look at the board and almost all caps are visibly bursting. Worked fine after recap. Like I said maybe that's what's happening here. AT PSUs can't turn themselves off like ATX PSUs.
Also, on the MB-8500TTD, is the PC speaker meant to beep to indicate memory error, no memory, etc?