readom --version (return code: 0)
readcd 2.01.01a05 is not what you see here. This line is only a fake for too clever
GUIs and other frontend applications. In fact, this program is:
readom 1.1.11 (Linux)
Copyright (C) 1987, 1995-2006 Joerg Schilling
Copyright (C) 2006 Cdrkit maintainers
(modified version of <censored> -- don't bother Joerg Schilling with problems)
readom --help (return code: 0)
Usage: readom [options]
options:
-version print version information and exit
dev=target SCSI target to use
f=filename Name of file to read/write
sectors=range Range of sectors to read/write
speed=# set speed of drive (MMC only)
ts=# set maximum transfer size for a single SCSI command
-w Switch to write mode
-c2scan Do a C2 error scan
-fulltoc Retrieve the full TOC
-clone Retrieve the full TOC and all data
timeout=# set the default SCSI command timeout to #.
debug=#,-d Set to # or increment misc debug level
kdebug=#,kd=# do Kernel debugging
-quiet,-q be more quiet in error retry mode
-verbose,-v increment general verbose level by one
-Verbose,-V increment SCSI command transport verbose level by one
-silent,-s do not print status of failed SCSI commands
-scanbus scan the SCSI bus and exit
-noerror do not abort on error
-nocorr do not apply error correction in drive
-notrunc do not truncate outputfile in read mode
retries=# set retry count (default is 128)
-overhead meter SCSI command overhead times
meshpoints=# print read-speed at # locations
-factor try to use speed factor with meshpoints=# if possible
sectors=0-0 will read nothing, sectors=0-1 will read one sector starting from 0