One of the worst issues with preserving and archiving old ISOs obtained from internet is the format salad.

Everybody says "Why do you even need an optical drive emulator, you can mount ISO files on Windows 10".
But most of the stuff was made in a time when you needed to replicate #anticopy measures. So you have images made with #nero, #Discjuggler, #CloneCD, #Alcohol120%, Blindwrite... And Suddenly the only program that can still open them is #DaemonTools, which is not exactly safe software.

So, I decided to burn the #BeOS 5 Pro Edition but noticed that I have 3 files after I unpacked the .7z file from WinWorldPC: .ccd, .img, and .sub.

After doing some research, it seems that #CloneCD was used to make these files. Did some further searching and it seems that AcetoneISO might burn these files to CD.

It's available the #Fedora repos, but it brings in a lot of #KDE stuff. 😕

Oh well...if it gets the job done, then I'm fine with it. I can always uninstall after I guess...