256 Colors on new 24 inch iMac

Is it possible to get the ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO in my new 24 inch intel iMac to be able to show 256 colors?

It still doesn't show up.
What I am trying to do is use Boot Camp to play a game, Roller Coaster Tycoon 2, but the game has to be played in 256 colors. I've tried all kinds of troubleshooting things in Boot Camp, but nothing works.
I can't find drivers for my video card, are there any that I need?
I've also heard of Windows programs that can trick the game into thinking it is running in 256 colors... where can I find one of those?

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