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| 36224 | 2002-02-19 01:21:00 | I have a 6MB winzip file that I want to chop into smaller pieces so as to copy onto 1.44 floppies and transfer to another (Non-modem) pc. Is there a programme or file that can do this? There used to be a splitf file that could chop up .zip files; I'm hoping there is something similar. |
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| 36225 | 2002-02-19 01:45:00 | Yes. It's called Winzip8.1. Get it from www.winzip.com. Once a zip file has been created it can split it into smaller sections. | Guest (0) | ||
| 36226 | 2002-02-19 02:07:00 | Try winrar, that has aeasy to use and file split option for large files | Guest (0) | ||
| 36227 | 2002-02-19 04:24:00 | 'Real' pkzip (the DOS programme) has an option called 'spanning' when creating a file. That is intended for saving a big archive on floppies. It will do things like formatting disks as needed ... I am sure that will have been carried over to the Winzip (etc.) versions. |
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| 36228 | 2002-02-19 23:45:00 | Any version of winzip will do it. Create a new archive, create it on a floppy and choose span multiple disks. Then all you have to do is add that file to the archive. |
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