ok, so basicallly i had the original PC version of Rogue Squadron 3d (Came bundled with my family's first PC) I found the Disc again about a year ago. I had recently gotten a Vista Machine (same on as my profile, only nVidia GeForce 9800GT). Problem is, the installer WILL NOT install on a 64 bit machine. So I did a bit of digging. Found this site
here
Follow those instructions precisely to make an install disc with the installer you download.
The installer requires files form the Rogue Squadron 3d Disc named ROGUE_1_000 on the CD drive in My Computer.
The installer Disc you make also must be named ROGUE_1_000
if you want to play it, it requires the disc you copies the files from
Once installed to "Program FIles (x86)/ Lucas Arts....."
you update it to version 1.2 and mess with the security settings making sure that you DO NOT run "Rogue Squadron.exe" as admin or any other compatibility mode and edit the security settings so that users can change things.
"ROGUE.exe" should be run as admin and with High DPI settings disabled.
"ROGUE.exe" is the configuration file but do not open it until you have
nGlide Glide Wrapper installed
Run nGlide as admin to change settings and then set it to this setting (ignore the resolution but do not set it to the "By Desktop" setting, and make sure your display will allow 16 bit (nGLide renders in 32bit color, but Rogue Squadron 3D crashes when you don't have your display set to a resolution that can use 16bit (forceware users can easily create custom resolutions.
now insert the original Disc and run "ROGUE.exe" in the folder you had installed the game to. Configure your hardware to use your joystick if you have one. and set the graphics settings to Glide and accept the changes
Make a shortcut of "Rogue Squadron.exe" onto the desktop. and add " -voodoo3" to the target area without quotes.
run Rogue Squadron 3d from the shortcut you just made on the desktop.
note, if you have problems installing the joystick, the fourth save slot seemed to work properly.
Enjoy :-)
I would encourage people to download the image to their desktops to get the full effect :-)