tux@gnu:/media/disk/linuxcbt$ bchunk nsid-lcbtregex.bin nsid-lcbtregex.cue LinuxCBT_RegEx_Edition.iso binchunker for Unix, version 1.2.0 by Heikki Hannikainen <hessu@hes.iki.fi> Created with the kind help of Bob Marietta <marietrg@SLU.EDU>, partly based on his Pascal (Delphi) implementation. Support for MODE2/2352 ISO tracks thanks to input from Godmar Back <gback@cs.utah.edu>, Colas Nahaboo <Colas@Nahaboo.com> and Matthew Green <mrg@eterna.com.au>. Released under the GNU GPL, version 2 or later (at your option). Reading the CUE file: Track 1: MODE1/2352 01 00:00:00 Writing tracks: 1: LinuxCBT_RegEx_Edition.iso01.iso 229/229 MB [********************] 100 %
Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?
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