When working with binary files, Perl can easily read just the first 512 bytes of a 5gb iso file. JavaScript cannot do that. It would try to read the entire file first, and there's nothing you can do to go around that. lol
#!/usr/bin/node
"use strict";
/* perl -wMstrict -le 'open my $fh, "<:raw", "5gig.iso" or die $!;
seek($fh,0x8000,0) or die $!; read($fh,my $buf,512)==512
or die; print unpack("H*",$buf)' */
// https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/fs.html
const fs = require('fs');
fs.open( '5gig.iso', 'r', function (err, fd) {
if (err) throw err;
var buf = Buffer.alloc(512);
fs.read(fd, buf, 0, buf.length, 0x8000,
function (err, bytesRead, buffer) {
if (err) throw err;
if (bytesRead!=buf.length)
throw "not enough bytes read!";
console.log(buffer.toString('hex'));
});
} );