Apple II GS System
Apple computer has long run history in the computer business. If you are a fan of Apple computer, you might remember of Apple II GS. It was introduced in 1986. It uses Golden Orchard Apple II CD-Rom to run the software in the Apple II GS system. This CD-Rom has more than 600 megabytes of Apple applications, fonts, games, and utilities.
The applications and games software in the Golden Orchard are mostly in file extension 09. Although the main function is to run the software for Apple II GS system, the CD-Rom can be run in the older Apple GS computers, newer Apple MAcintosh OS computers and third-party Apple emulators. If you want to run the Golden Orchard CD-Rom and open the files with file extension 09, you need to have proper Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) card like RAMFast interface card. It functions to ensure that the CD-Rom communicates the computer.
The CV Technologies RAMFast interface supports up to 12 partitions that can be mapped to Pro DOS 8 slots. Further, Digisoft has created a Golden Grail to read the file extension 09 in more convenient disk image formats. If you want to learn more about the Apple II GS system and file extension 09, you can learn it in FileExtension09.com.