>I have a pair of 3dfx Voodoo cards in mine and the same software enables
>both cards. Try either the 16-Meg Voodoo3 2000 or the 64-Meg Voodoo5 5500
>card.

That is my hearty reccomendation, too. The Raedon 7000 isn't 
supported in your machine, and it isn't as fast as the Voodoo5 5500 
anyway. The Raedon might work, but it might not, 'cuz it's unsupported.

The Voodoo series cards are unsupported too, but they're so much 
cheaper, it makes the risk more worthwhile. I have a Vooodoo3 2000 
(overclocked, with a fan on the GPU) in my 9600/233 (stock CPU, but 
not for long), and it is great. I can play diablo 2 on this computer, 
and I can kinda sorta almost think about playing Quake3. Once I get 
the 400Mhz G3 (prolly the same card you've got), I think it should 
rock in both games.

I still want a Voodoo5, though, for the anti-aliasing.

I say "Go with a voodoo card"

eBay or the swap list. Prolly the swap list first.


-Tyler

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