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45 Input data is read and written in 512-byte blocks.
54 .Bl -tag -width "of=file"
58 bytes, superseding the
73 bytes.
97 bytes instead of the default 512.
106 .Bl -tag -width "fullblock"
129 bytes instead of the default 512.
145 .Bl -tag -width "direct"
166 On non-tape devices, an
177 bytes.
186 For pipes, the correct number of bytes is read.
192 bytes per second.
197 .Bl -tag -width "progress"
210 .Bl -tag -width "unblock"
236 .No pre- Ns Bx 4.3 reno
239 Treats the input as a sequence of newline or end-of-file terminated variable
283 .No pre- Ns Bx 4.3 reno
312 bytes (or with spaces if a block oriented conversion value was
345 bytes, try to seek the output file by the required space instead of
350 Swap every pair of input bytes.
351 If an input buffer has an odd number of bytes, the last byte will be
355 Spaces are used for pad bytes if a block oriented conversion value is
358 bytes are used.
373 bytes is expected.
384 number is multiplied by 512, 1024 (1K), 1048576 (1M), 1073741824 (1G),
386 or the number of bytes in an integer, respectively.
394 truncated input records and odd-length byte-swapping blocks to the
435 .Ex -std
452 .Dl "dd if=file conv=pareven | cmp -x - file"
454 To create an image of a Mode-1 CD-ROM, which is a commonly used format
455 for data CD-ROM disks, use a block size of 2048 bytes:
474 .St -p1003.2
499 subsystem might prevent the super-user from writing blocks to a disk.