Looking for LOS 16 ROM - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello
I want to flash smething on an old jfltexx. Unforunately, the only kernel patches I've found are for LOS 16.0 (and I lack the skills to do it on my own). But I can't find any (non-optimized) version of that anywhere. The optimized one is basically unusable once unusable once everything is set up.
Can anyone help me with that? Is there someplace I can look? Does anyone happen to have a copy? Would appreciate it a lot.

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