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Puppy Linux is a light ram usage distro that only needs 512mb of ram to run. It's what I would use on older hardware a lot.
https://puppylinux-woof-ce.github.io/
Thank you for the link. This is the site I found while browsing. It will require reading on my part to know which version is what I would need as I see, I stand to be corrected, there is 5 versions, but I am not exactly sure what the differences between them are. Which is something I would need to do further reading on