Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/04/07/14:32:34
> This file is 1.52M in size. How can I transfer it to a computer without
> network access? It won't fit on a floppy.
The current release is packaged to fit on 1.2MB floppies. If there is some
reason why you need an old release, your options include:
1. Use DOS backup and restore
2. Use the multi-volume capabilities of PKZIP or ARJ.
3. Unpack the ZIP file and repack it in smaller pieces.
4. Use a serial or parallel port transfer program.
5. Use a file splitting utility. A partial list of ones at SimTel:
Directory pub/msdos/diskutil/
Filename Type Length Date Description
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cross10.zip B 20824 891222 Splits large files into diskette sized files
multvol1.zip B 15414 920121 Backup files larger than media (auto-split)
Directory pub/msdos/djgpp/
Filename Type Length Date Description
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merge.c A 935 931208 Merge files that have been split (C source)
split.c A 1403 931208 Split large files (C source)
split.exe B 8072 931207 Split large files (executable)
Directory pub/msdos/fileutil/
Filename Type Length Date Description
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chop31.zip B 27100 900311 Flexible ascii/binary file splitter
fragment.zip B 25335 880319 Split large files
splitf.zip B 10055 900416 Patriquin's split large text files into parts
splitit.zip B 35995 920324 Menu-driven or command line file splitter
Directory pub/msdos/pcmag/
Filename Type Length Date Description
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slice13.zip B 10437 900125 PcMag utl fix: split long files to mult. disks
Directory pub/msdos/textutil/
Filename Type Length Date Description
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split.zip B 3623 871226 File cutter/reassembler - for ANY file
splitc.zip B 8387 880516 Split file into multiple files
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