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TNCopy File Splitter
Latest version: 1.00
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System Requirements: MS- or PC-DOS 3.2 or above
8088 or above
In these days of multi-megabyte files, it may be surprising that
MS-DOS's COPY command has not kept up by allowing some provision
for splitting a file while copying, to allow the result to be
stored on several floppies. TNCOPY fills this void. TNCOPY takes a
file, breaks it up into 300k pieces, copies it, then reassembles
the file at the destination. The size of 300k was chosen because
this is the amount of free space available on a 360k floppy
containing system files, i.e., the smallest size likely to be
encountered.
Usage:
To split a file:
TNCOPY filename destination s
example:
TNCOPY bigfile.doc A: s
This will copy bigfile.doc to drive A: and split it up.
TNCOPY will create several 300 k files named "COPY.XXX",
where XXX increments from "AAA" to "ZZZ". When drive A:
becomes full, TNCOPY prompts you for a new disk.
To reassemble a file:
TNCOPY filename destination s
example:
TNCOPY A: C:bigfile.doc c
This will combine the intermediate files into the original
file, named "bigfile.doc" on drive C. There is no danger
of assembling the parts in the incorrect order. If you
insert the wrong floppy, TNCOPY will simply prompt you for
the correct disk.
Ordering Information
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Registration fee: .......................$2.50 (US$)
Outside USA/Canada please add per order..$2.00
(Maryland Residents only) Tax............$ .10
Make checks in US funds payable to:
T.J. Nelson
Box 275
11140 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD 20852
USA
e-mail: tjnelson@helix.nih.gov
or
Compuserve: 71461,1473