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1.1 root 1: .TH cvftest 1 "16 Jun 1998" "dmsdos 0.9.1.3" "dmsdos CVF identification tool"
2: .SH NAME
3: cvftest \- dmsdos CVF identification tool
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5:
6: .BI cvftest " filename"
7:
8: .SH DESCRIPTION
9: .I cvftest
10: tries to find out whether the file (or device)
11: .I filename
12: contains a CVF. It does so by reading the first 512 bytes from
13: .I filename
14: and checking for certain strings.
15:
16: .SH RETURN VALUES
17: .I cvftest
18: returns zero (i.e. true) if
19: .I filename
20: has been recognized as a CVF. Otherwise it returns 1. A value >1
21: indicates an error (e.g.
22: .I filename
23: does not exist or cannot be read).
24:
25: .SH BUGS
26: This program is so simple that could be a shell script. But I'm not a shell
27: hacker, so it's C.
28:
29: .SH SEE ALSO
30:
31: Refer to the dmsdos main documentation for further information.
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