Could somone please compile a build for CPUs without SSE2

I recently picked up a huge(it’s almost as big as my main TV and much bigger than any other CRT I have) Phillips CRT TV, but soon i realized that TV is flippin boring these days :smiley: So I dug out the fastest computer in which I can put a video card with TVout. This computer was used as a game server once, and has a Athlon XP3000+ and 2 GB RAM (e.g. all maxed out). I currently don’t have much time to mess with stuff, so I went for the simplest possible method. But trying to install Lakka results in
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sh: bad number
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
Illegal instruction
... some blurb about a failed core dump and halting the system bla bla ...

From what i could gather, this is because the CPU doesn’t support SSE2. I know that it isn’t good enough for N64 or what have you, but it surely can do NES emulation, even my Win95 dinosaur does that(but that doesn’t have TVout). I also know it’s possible to compile Lakka without SSE2, but again, don’t have time to mess with it. So I ask if someone who already has the build environment could please compile Lakka without SSE2 and upload the build.

If no one wants to build lakka without SSE2 for you, you can always just install any old Linux distro and install RetroArch on top.

yep, i know, but then i would have to either take a full blown distro and throw out half of it or take a minimal distro and install all sorts of drivers and services… basically my last resort