For FMS, a voodoo 2 card was a bad choice to make.
That's a 3DFX board and is used for 'glide' based games.
Also none of the 3DFX boards use hardware transform and lighting, so the processor has to do the sums instead- not a good idea when you are running a slow processor.
As far as I'm aware, FMS uses Direct 3D. So you need a card like a Geforce or similar, which can run Direct 3D and also has hardware T & L.
These can be picked up very cheaply these days.
My Geforce 2 MX 32MB cost me a couple of beers from a gaming friend who'd long since upgraded to something more potent. I get between 30-80 FPS 1024x768 with that card.
Since then I've managed to pick up a Geforce 2 Ti 64MB for nothing from an IT manager friend, and that really makes the program move. 40-90 FPS on that card at 1280x1024
BTW, I use the program in 16 bit mode, as I find 32 bit mode doesn't really make much difference to the visuals, just slows the frame rate down.
You can keep your Voodoo 2 card, and run Red Baron 3D with it!
However, use a Geforce card for FMS.
BTW beware of ATI cards, some of the later ones seem to have problems with FMS (i.e. 9500 onwards).
Andy