I ran UT on a 9600/233 with a LOT of RAM (540 for UT alone) and got  
like 10fps. The V3 is awesome, but only if your processor can take  
advantage of it. After adding a G3/500 I get about 28-34fps with the  
same settings.

You might try Starcraft/Warcraft I or II and the like which don't  
require a ton of processor horsepower. Might try Myth as well, it  
doesn't hurt to give it a shot. After all, it might lock up at worst.

-Korin
On Wednesday, January 1, 2003, at 02:50  PM, Donovan Marshall wrote:

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> Does anyone have any suggestions for games that might work on this old
> PowerPC and benefit from the voodoo3? I've been looking at Myth II but  
> the
> specs on that seem to call for a minimum of a 200MHz chip.
>
> Regards
> Donovan Marshall
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