First post, by rock_cchick
I don't know if anyone here has played this game successfully on a computer with a operating system after Windows 95 but hopefully someone can me out with this.
The Space Bar installer doesn't allow you to install the game unless you're running Windows 95, however in their readme they suggest an alternative way of running the game by bypassing the installer. I'll copy the instructions, I followed them(except for the DirectX bit as it already has version 8 or 8.1 installed) and at the time was using Windows 2000 Professional via VMware Workstation as my normal OS is Windows XP. I've heard good things about Microsoft's VM program but annoyingly it doesn't support the Home 32bit version of Windows XP. I chose to try and play it via Windows 2000 Professional because the instructions were targeted for a NT OS and more importantly I didn't want to screw up my XP registry.
The installation program will not run under
   Windows NT. You can bypass the installation
   program by taking the following steps:
   * Copy the spacebar folder found on Disk 1 onto your
     hard drive
   * Open the Registry Editor window by double-clicking
     on Regedit, a program in your Windows directory.
   * Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder.
   * Open the SOFTWARE folder.
   * Create a new folder in the SOFTWARE folder called
     Rocket Science. Open this new folder.
   * Create a new folder in the Rocket Science folder
     called The Space Bar. Open this new folder.
   * Create a new folder in The Space Bar folder called
     1.0. Open this new folder.
   * Under the Edit menu, select New; under the
     sub-menu, select String Value. A new Registry Key
     will be created called "New Value #1." Change the
     name of this new key to "InstallCode".
   * Click on the new InstallCode key to highlight it.
     Under the Edit menu, select Modify. In the
     resulting dialog box, type "1" and click the
     Okay button.
   * Repeat Steps 8 and 9 to create another Registry
     Key called "InstallPath". Modify it to give it a
     data field of "c:\spacebar"
   * Repeat Steps 8 and 9 to create a third Registry
     Key called "HomeDir". Modify it to give it a
     data field of "d:\" (assuming that your CD-ROM
     drive is called d:).
   * Install DirectX 3.0 by opening the Directx folder
     on Disk 1 and running Dxsetup.exe.
I tried to run the game but it said there wasn't enough space for save games(it seems it's just reading the space on the CD ROM drive), so I tried changing the data field of my CD ROM to c:\ but that didn't change the issue. Tried copying all the contents from the CD ROM drive to the C folder to try and match the change I made from the reg directions but it still says it doesn't have enough room for save games and the disk has more than enough.