UK Age verification.

It still needs a conspiracy. I expect all of the US, UK and EU internet providers will suddenly launch a networking standard that involves an isolated ID channel which will be the enforcement. No ID, no connection.
Pretty much 1 giant firmware update for all consumer phones and modems...
I doubt a firmware update is needed. They have been able to do this for more than twenty years.
 
The oldest CD-ROM I can find here today is one from 1994, 'Internet Tools' from InfoMagic. I think it has packet drivers and other DOS programs and source code.

You have me beat. The oldest CD-ROM I have is Corel Linux, which came with the book, "Corel Linux For Dummies." It was Debian based and was a nice try, though M$ killed it. It was from 1999/2000 I believe.
 
Apart from older versions of freebsd... there are still historic versions of slackware available. For example, on utah univ. ftp site they have iso's for all versions of slackware from 3.2 onwards.
lftp slackware.cs.utah.edu:/pub/slackware/slackware-iso/slackware-3.2-iso> ls
drwxr-xr-x -- ..
-rw-r--r-- 650M 2004-05-07 21:38 slackware-3.2-install.iso
-rw-r--r-- 60 2005-09-28 01:36 slackware-3.2-install.iso.md5

Also available on archive.org https://archive.org/details/linux-slackware-3.2
That was released in 1997.

As for hardware... perhaps a thinkpad 760, which were based on P90 cpu's. AFAIK, that generation of cpu did not contain an ME.

Actually you may not need to go that far back. The ME was introduced in the Q965 chipset, so anything based on Q945 should not contain an ME. Q965 was introduced in 2008, according to this link:-
So a PII box may be ok.
 
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