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NAME

       f1tattoo - disc T@2 feature for Yamaha F1 CD-RW devices

SYNOPSIS

       f1tattoo [-l] [-h]
       f1tattoo -d DEVICE [-c] [-s] [--tattoo-test]
       f1tattoo -d DEVICE --tattoo-raw <file.raw>
       f1tattoo -d DEVICE --tattoo-png <file.png>

DESCRIPTION

       f1tattoo  is  the  linux  console  tool  to use the Yamaha disc T@2 feature. You won't get
       satisfying results on Phtalocyanin dye.

FEATURES

       You can disc T@2 with these drives:
       Yamaha F1 CD-RW, Yamaha F1DX

DEVICE

       can be an IDE, SCSI,  SATA,  USB  or  FireWire  connected  optical  drive.  Not  all  SATA
       controller support all Plextor features.

       Linux:
       /dev/hdX: IDE device
       /dev/scdX: Linux 2.4: SATA, SCSI, USB device, or IDE device via ide-scsi emulation
       /dev/srX: Linux 2.6: IDE device via new ATA layer, SCSI or USB device

       OpenBSD/NetBSD:
       /dev/rcdX

       FreeBSD:
       /dev/cd: SCSI device
       /dev/acd: ATA device

       MacOS X:
       /dev/disk:

       win32:
       C:,D:,E:, ... X:,Y:,Z:

OPTIONS

       -l, --scanbus
                 scan busses for all available CD and DVD devices.

       -h, --help
                 help. show available options.

       -c, --current
                 show current drive settings of selected device

       -s, --supported
                 show supported features of selected device

       --tattoo-test
                 write DiscT@2 test image

       --tattoo-raw tattoo.raw
                 write DiscT@2 using raw data from tattoo.raw file

       --tattoo-png tattoo.png
                 write  DiscT@2  using png image from tattoo.png file           check if f1tattoo
       compiled with png support using --help option

       -v, --verbose
                 give verbose output

EXAMPLES

       f1tattoo -l
                 list all available CD- and DVD-devices

       f1tattoo -d /dev/hdc --tattoo-raw filename.raw
                 writes DiscT@2 using filename.raw file on media in device /dev/hdc

       please report man page improvements to T.Maguin@web.de