Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man1/tcopy.1, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     18: .TH TCOPY 1 "July 9, 1988"
                     19: .UC 6
                     20: .SH NAME
                     21: tcopy \- copy and/or verify mag tapes
                     22: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     23: .B tcopy
                     24: [ -cv ] [ -s maxblk ] [src [ dest ]]
                     25: .br
                     26: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     27: \fITcopy\fP is designed to copy magnetic tapes.  The only assumption made
                     28: about the tape is that there are two tape marks at the end.  \fITcopy\fP
                     29: with only a source tape (\fBrmt0\fP by default) specified will print
                     30: information about the sizes of records and tape files.  If a destination
                     31: is specified a copy will be made of the source tape.  The blocking on the
                     32: destination tape will be identical to that used on the source tape.  Copying
                     33: a tape will yield the same output as if just printing the sizes.
                     34: .PP
                     35: The \fB-s\fP option allows you to specify a maximum block size.  The \fB-v\fP
                     36: option verifies that two tapes are identical.  The \fB-c\fP option does
                     37: the copy and then verifies that the two tapes are identical.
                     38: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     39: mtio(4)

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