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How to read Microware OS-9 RFB Filesystem under Windows / Linux?



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I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img and Windows can't read it nor mount it.



With ImDisk Virtual Disk, I'm able to mount it, but not read it, because it is a Random Block File-system disk-image of 'Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys)'.



I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable in a file-manager like windows explorer.



I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.



The other tool I found was for Linux 2.6, but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?



Does anyone know an explorer-like tool, to help me view the contents of this RBF Image?



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    I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img and Windows can't read it nor mount it.



    With ImDisk Virtual Disk, I'm able to mount it, but not read it, because it is a Random Block File-system disk-image of 'Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys)'.



    I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable in a file-manager like windows explorer.



    I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.



    The other tool I found was for Linux 2.6, but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?



    Does anyone know an explorer-like tool, to help me view the contents of this RBF Image?



    I Also Posted this on Software Recommendations and on AskUbuntu.










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      I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img and Windows can't read it nor mount it.



      With ImDisk Virtual Disk, I'm able to mount it, but not read it, because it is a Random Block File-system disk-image of 'Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys)'.



      I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable in a file-manager like windows explorer.



      I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.



      The other tool I found was for Linux 2.6, but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?



      Does anyone know an explorer-like tool, to help me view the contents of this RBF Image?



      I Also Posted this on Software Recommendations and on AskUbuntu.










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      I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img and Windows can't read it nor mount it.



      With ImDisk Virtual Disk, I'm able to mount it, but not read it, because it is a Random Block File-system disk-image of 'Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys)'.



      I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable in a file-manager like windows explorer.



      I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.



      The other tool I found was for Linux 2.6, but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?



      Does anyone know an explorer-like tool, to help me view the contents of this RBF Image?



      I Also Posted this on Software Recommendations and on AskUbuntu.







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