It Works!
I managed to get the 110MHz Voodoo2 to work! But it was a scenario I had tried before!
The card works on it's own in a machine, as long as another non-identical Voodoo2 (ie my Creative V2) is not present in the machine and/or not connected to a non-identical V2 SLI. However, I had already tried that scenario on my girlfriends machine.
I tried the 110MHz V2 on it's own in her machine, which is a very new machine with an MSI 8x AGP possible KT333/400 mobo. That's why it probably didn't work the first time round. That is when I was receiving glide3x.dll errors.
So I took the cards back to mine and tried the Creative V2 first on it's own in my old machine, which worked fine. I then added the 110MHz V2, but not SLI. I swapped to that card, which did not work, but started to receive the different 'mapmem' error. So then I tried the SLI, which didn't work at all, as it kept turning my monitor off.
So I thought I had ruled out all possibilities, but I didn't try the 110MHz V2 on it's own again in my machine, as I had already tried that on my girlfriends machine, which didn't work. So I was confident it wouldn't work again.
However, I tried it last night, and the card is now fine. The possibilities that it could be are:
- The FastVoodoo2 4.0 drivers DO NOT work with this specific card, as I tried two different sets of drivers the second time round, NOT the FastVoodoo2 ones. They were the ones that caused the Glide3x.dll error.
- The new PC of my girlfriends I tried it on could not be compatible with the Voodoo2 due to it being a brand new motherboard, although it would be the first I've ever heard of this.
EDIT: Hey, I've just noticed this is my 100th post! Woohoo!