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FF9 files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Acorn RISC OS bitmap image sprite

Files with ff9 file extension are raster images from Acorn RISC operating system.

Further details:

The ff9 file extension is related to a bitmap image format used on RISC OS platform.

Akin to BMP, only there can be multiple sprites in a file (with and without transparency), multiple sizes, multiple aspect ratios, colour depths... it's more than an MBM because there is no actual requirement for any of the sprites in the file to relate to any other. It "can" be "the same thing in different resolutions", but it can just as easily be "anything".

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RISC OS 6 icon

RISC OS 6

Last version of RSC OS

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