Ethan,
I've done this in Wordstar in the non-document mode. MANY years ago I
had to transfer a 10 Mb file to a customer's computer in Canada using only
360K disks. I loaded the file into Wordstar (it will work on files larger
than it's memory) and cut it into ~330K blocks and saved each one to a
disk. When I got to Canada I simply copied and concatenated the files (copy
file1+file2+file bigfile). It worked perfectly.
Joe
At 03:47 PM 10/30/00 -0800, you wrote:
OK... so without taking the time to write a C program to do this for me,
I have this binary file that is a memory dump of 256KB saved on a 32-bit
machine.. I need to output four files, 64KB each, that are the component
bytes of that memory space. I know I can write a program to do this. Are
there any handy tools lying around so that I don't have to?
Thanks,
-ethan
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