RE: mount OS-9 filesystem (microware)

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Markus:

	Looks like you can order an evaluation CD that works on Intel based
equipment.  If I were you, I'd throw together a test box from old parts and
see what you can do, without jeopardizing your production system.

	From what I can tell, this is a fairly "Unix-like" OS and you might
find at minimum have an FTP client on it.  You could move files over to
Linux or most any environment that way.  You would have to do this from the
OS 9 box - not the other way around.  It's likely to not necessarily have an
FTP server built in, since it's made to be mean and lean for embedded
systems.

	Mounting the OS 9 file systems would probably require an NFS code
base that it might not have.  Have you tried calling Radisys for any tech
support?  At least it's still a product, and the company is operational.
It's the orphaned products I hate supporting.

Scully


-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Markus Andersson
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:08 PM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: mount OS-9 filesystem (microware)

Hey, at work we have a OS called MicroWare (OS-9?) on some CNC machines
http://www.radisys.com/microware.cfm
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html#what_is_TOP
And i wonder if there is anyway to mount a harddrive with this OS on
to a Redhat box, i think the filesystem calls OS-9 or something (not MAC
filesystem).
We need to make some backups before the harddrive crashes and it will be
soon ;=(.
I hope someone can help me with this prob.

Markus Andersson


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