I think the biggest problem is getting FreeBSD to start and even though FreeBSD still provides floppy support in the base system (see src.conf(5)) I don't think you'll be able to boot this with a 3.5" floppy. I mean... 1.44Mb whereas a regular kernel is already around 11Mb, so that's obviously not going to work.
You might be able to set something up with extra hardware but... I'm not too sure about the ability for peripheral support. USB wasn't really a big thing back then.
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