This is yet another of these ultra-simple tools that everyone seems to feel the need to reinvent. Well, I wrote this one in the mid-80s, so it wasn't exactly like a million of them were already floating about.
Splits any binary or text file into even-sized blocks, either based on a line-count or on a byte-count. This will allow you to easily split large files into nicely sized chunks that fit on multiple floppy disks for easy transport via sneaker net.
Re-assembly of the files is already available via the Amiga's
join
command (join file1 file2 as origfile
)
Description: | Splits any binary or text file into even-sized blocks, either based on a line-count or on a byte-count. This will allow you to easily split large files into nicely sized chunks that fit on multiple floppy disks for easy transport via sneaker net. |
Version: | 3.0 |
License: | Free as in speech and beer |
Requirements: | Amiga (Kickstart 2.04+) |
Download: | split-30.lha (19.4KiB) |
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