SCSITOOL README
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Copyright (C) 1996-2000, Bart Lagerweij, all rights reserved.

Utility to test common SCSI devices (through Dos/Win95 - ASPI)
Such as harddisc, cdrom, tape, removable disc and optical disc.

  Syntax: SCSITOOL <switches>

switches:
   -?           This help
   -d           Debug-mode (use only when necessary)
   -l           Scan LUN's
   -m=<xxx>     Scan for <xxx> devices on a SCSI bus
   -s           Safe-mode, disables the fancy info in the header
   -w           Scan Wide SCSI bus, up to 16 devices
   -x           Displays all ID's even with no device

*** THIS IS FREE SOFTWARE ***

In no event shall the author be liable for any damages whatsoever 
(including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, 
business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary 
loss).

In other words: USE THIS UTILITY AT YOUR OWN RISK!

The author can be reached by Email: bart@cts-bv.nl

TERMS OF USE AND DISTRIBUTION
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SCSITOOL is free software and may be used by any number of users on 
any number of systems without fee or obligation, subject only to the 
terms and conditions laid out below.

SCSITOOL is NOT in the public domain - the author, Bart Lagerweij, retains 
copyright and exclusively reserves all rights to the software. In countries 
where assertion of the right to be identified as the author is required for 
copyright purposes, Bart Lagerweij asserts his right to be recognized as 
the author and outright owner of SCSITOOL.

Modification of the program or its resources or associated data files 
without the author's explicit written permission is strictly forbidden.

SCSITOOL may be freely distributed via any medium, either commercial or 
non-commercial, provided the following conditions are met:

   1: No charge may be made for SCSITOOL itself; fair copying and support 
   charges may be applied but you must not represent that you are actually 
   selling the software itself. Only reasonable handling and duplication 
   fees maybe charged.

   2: You may not represent ownership or copyright of SCSITOOL, and you 
   must not represent any specific connection with, or authorisation or 
   license from the author and copyright owner.
