This floppy set uses the BIOS instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz using unsupported floppy drives such as some PCMCIA devices.

You can start with one of the 4 following flavors:

base needs 64MB of RAM and 10 floppies: fd001.img to fd010.img.
base provides the minimum SliTaz distribution subset in text mode.
justx needs 160MB of RAM and 18 floppies: fd001.img to fd107.img.
justx provides the minimum SliTaz distribution subset with X11 support.
gtkonly needs 240MB of RAM and 28 floppies: fd001.img to fd209.img.
gtkonly provides the minimum SliTaz distribution subset with GTK+ support.
core needs 384MB of RAM and 42 floppies: fd001.img to fd313.img.
core provides the default SliTaz distribution.

Start your computer with fd001.img. It will show the kernel version string and the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter.

The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64KB) and you will be prompted to insert the next floppy, fd002.img. And so on up to last floppy.

You will be prompted to insert extra floppies for the next flavors. You can bypass this by using B to boot without loading extra floppies.