Whilst there's no harm in trying them out, fuz, since they're basically the 3.02.02s that was kinda my point. No one has
really produced a DirectX 8 compatible Voodoo2 driver. They just repackage the old ones. But it's not a big issue anyway since the Voodoo2 works perfectly well in DirectX 8. It merely lacks some of the features implemented by the very latest games. For support for those features one should really be looking to an updated
primary card these days and not an add-in accelerator.
Even a fanatic like me will concede that the Voodoo2 is best kept as a resource for
older games. That's their advantage really, a Voodoo2 will work just as well in its purview alongside a Radeon 9700 as it ever did alongside a Cirrus Logic 5434 or whatever.
And, to keep this capability in the future, those capable of working on drivers ought to concentrate on getting better NT/2k/XP compatibility out of the things.