-=> Quoting Jack Pfisterer to Roy J. Tellason, [21 May 98 11:56:43] <=-
JP> Although PK finally brought out an OS/2 version, I continue to use
JP> InfoZIP (ZIP21X2.ZIP and UNZ531X2.EXE are the latest I've heard of)
JP> because the speed difference hasn't been important to me, and I use
JP> ZipChunker (ZC301.ZIP) when I need to get a big ZIP file onto multiple
JP> diskettes. ZipChunker works fine for my needs and for exchanging
JP> files with some other OS/2 users who also have it; but is a problem if
JP> you need to create multi-diskette files for someone who uses an
JP> inferior OS.
Allow me to introduce you to a file splitter (archives or files) that is
in many ways (all ways IMHO) superior to ZipChunker. It is called Split.
{^;
> SPLIT v1.0
> Syed Nasir Alsagoff
> Snake Soft Inc. 1997
> Penang, Malaysia
> synasir@tm.net.my
>
> What is SPLIT:
> A high-speed, low-drag file splitter. Does not need any other file to
> rejoin the split files. Just use the batch file generated by the program.
>
> Why use SPLIT:
> 1. To transport a large file that will not fit in a floppy disk to another
> computer.
> 2. To email another person a large file. The reason for this is that ISPs
> do not allow for an email attachment that is bigger than 1 megabyte. The
> other person will not need the `SPLIT.EXE' program to rejoin the split
> files. He will just need to run the batch file that was created after
> splitting the file to rejoin the files.
>
> Who created SPLIT:
> Created by Syed Nasir Alsagoff (synasir@tm.net.my) - May 1997
>
> What is the system requirement for SPLIT:
> System Requirement.
> 1. Any IBM PC compatible system.
> 2. DOS 3.3 and above. Also compatible in Windows 95.
> 3. At least 128 Kilobytes of memory.
SPLITV10.ARJ 32k 02.06.97 (00) Split is a high speed, low drag file
splitter for archives/files, that need not
be on the receiving end to remerge.
This was hatched into the BFDS FDN, so anyone having a BFDS file area
should have SPLITV10.*.
Typical command line is: split filename size [or number]
EXAMPLE: EUL301.EXE 4,235,500 043097
split eul301.exe 1455000
Yields the following:
EUL301.001 1455000 052398
EUL301.002 1455000 052398
EUL301.003 1325500 052398
EUL301.BAT 1486 052398
If I had replaced 1455000 with: -3
It would have done the same thing, except all three of the *.00? files
would have been the same size.
With all of those in the same dir, executing the *.bat will remerge the
three chunks back into EUL301.EXE, without any other tools. It's fast,
clean, and free. I maintain a shareware library for our PCUG, and I use
Split frequently so as to be able to distribute large files on standard
1.44 FD's. Try it, you'll like it! Good Modeming! /\oo/\
BTW, if unable to locate the file:
> Available from the friendliest Sysop west of the MS, Gary Crain.
> Freq or 1st time dnld, two nodes:
> 1:382/92, 1-512-303-1324, Motorola V.34
> 1:382/88, 1-512-303-2151, USR V.Ev,
> Both Closed 03-0500 Central Std time.
> Recommend you use the above BASENAME.* [SPLITV10.*]
... NetMail: 1:382/1201 or E-mail: bat.lang@1201.ima.infomail.com
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