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[*] Emulating binary name: nanddump
[*] Emulator used: qemu-arm-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/unblob_extracted/firmware_extract/56048-12514271.gzip_extract/gzip.uncompressed_extract/5243916-15068666.gzip_extract/gzip.uncompressed_extract (1/1)
[*] Using CPU config: NONE
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/sbin/nanddump

[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter NONE
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[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter -v
./usr/sbin/nanddump: invalid option -- v
Usage: nanddump [OPTIONS] MTD-device
Dumps the contents of a nand mtd partition.

-h         --help               Display this help and exit
           --version            Output version information and exit
           --bb=METHOD          Choose bad block handling method (see below).
-a         --forcebinary        Force printing of binary data to tty
-c         --canonicalprint     Print canonical Hex+ASCII dump
-f file    --file=file          Dump to file
-l length  --length=length      Length
-n         --noecc              Read without error correction
           --omitoob            Omit OOB data (default)
-o         --oob                Dump OOB data
-p         --prettyprint        Print nice (hexdump)
-q         --quiet              Don't display progress and status messages
-s addr    --startaddress=addr  Start address
           --skip-bad-blocks-to-start
                                Skip bad blocks when seeking to the start address

--bb=METHOD, where METHOD can be `padbad', `dumpbad', or `skipbad':
    padbad:  dump flash data, substituting 0xFF for any bad blocks
    dumpbad: dump flash data, including any bad blocks
    skipbad: dump good data, completely skipping any bad blocks (default)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter -V
nanddump (mtd-utils) 2.1.0
nanddump comes with NO WARRANTY
to the extent permitted by law.

You may redistribute copies of nanddump
under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence.
See the file `COPYING' for more information.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter -h
Usage: nanddump [OPTIONS] MTD-device
Dumps the contents of a nand mtd partition.

-h         --help               Display this help and exit
           --version            Output version information and exit
           --bb=METHOD          Choose bad block handling method (see below).
-a         --forcebinary        Force printing of binary data to tty
-c         --canonicalprint     Print canonical Hex+ASCII dump
-f file    --file=file          Dump to file
-l length  --length=length      Length
-n         --noecc              Read without error correction
           --omitoob            Omit OOB data (default)
-o         --oob                Dump OOB data
-p         --prettyprint        Print nice (hexdump)
-q         --quiet              Don't display progress and status messages
-s addr    --startaddress=addr  Start address
           --skip-bad-blocks-to-start
                                Skip bad blocks when seeking to the start address

--bb=METHOD, where METHOD can be `padbad', `dumpbad', or `skipbad':
    padbad:  dump flash data, substituting 0xFF for any bad blocks
    dumpbad: dump flash data, including any bad blocks
    skipbad: dump good data, completely skipping any bad blocks (default)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter -help
Usage: nanddump [OPTIONS] MTD-device
Dumps the contents of a nand mtd partition.

-h         --help               Display this help and exit
           --version            Output version information and exit
           --bb=METHOD          Choose bad block handling method (see below).
-a         --forcebinary        Force printing of binary data to tty
-c         --canonicalprint     Print canonical Hex+ASCII dump
-f file    --file=file          Dump to file
-l length  --length=length      Length
-n         --noecc              Read without error correction
           --omitoob            Omit OOB data (default)
-o         --oob                Dump OOB data
-p         --prettyprint        Print nice (hexdump)
-q         --quiet              Don't display progress and status messages
-s addr    --startaddress=addr  Start address
           --skip-bad-blocks-to-start
                                Skip bad blocks when seeking to the start address

--bb=METHOD, where METHOD can be `padbad', `dumpbad', or `skipbad':
    padbad:  dump flash data, substituting 0xFF for any bad blocks
    dumpbad: dump flash data, including any bad blocks
    skipbad: dump good data, completely skipping any bad blocks (default)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter --help
Usage: nanddump [OPTIONS] MTD-device
Dumps the contents of a nand mtd partition.

-h         --help               Display this help and exit
           --version            Output version information and exit
           --bb=METHOD          Choose bad block handling method (see below).
-a         --forcebinary        Force printing of binary data to tty
-c         --canonicalprint     Print canonical Hex+ASCII dump
-f file    --file=file          Dump to file
-l length  --length=length      Length
-n         --noecc              Read without error correction
           --omitoob            Omit OOB data (default)
-o         --oob                Dump OOB data
-p         --prettyprint        Print nice (hexdump)
-q         --quiet              Don't display progress and status messages
-s addr    --startaddress=addr  Start address
           --skip-bad-blocks-to-start
                                Skip bad blocks when seeking to the start address

--bb=METHOD, where METHOD can be `padbad', `dumpbad', or `skipbad':
    padbad:  dump flash data, substituting 0xFF for any bad blocks
    dumpbad: dump flash data, including any bad blocks
    skipbad: dump good data, completely skipping any bad blocks (default)
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter --version
nanddump (mtd-utils) 2.1.0
nanddump comes with NO WARRANTY
to the extent permitted by law.

You may redistribute copies of nanddump
under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence.
See the file `COPYING' for more information.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/sbin/nanddump with parameter version

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