ok bentley@ Sortix rw is a program that reads blocks from the standard input and copies them to the standard output until the end of the standard input. rw(1) is designed to be a replacement for dd(1), providing only the core blockwise I/O. It has a standard command line interface with dashed options, useful and efficient defaults, and is simpler because it doesn't support converting the input (e.g. converting ASCII to/from EBCDIC).
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Sortix rw is a program that reads blocks from the standard input and
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copies them to the standard output until the end of the standard input.
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rw(1) is designed to be a replacement for dd(1), providing only the core
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blockwise I/O. It has a standard command line interface with dashed
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options, useful and efficient defaults, and is simpler because it
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doesn't support converting the input (e.g. converting ASCII to/from
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EBCDIC).
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