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    Default Breaking up files

    My program needs the functionality of exporting and importing of files.
    Is it possible to break up a large file so that it can be saved onto more
    than one floppy disc. I would also need to recreate the file from the
    separate floppies

    Tim Gordon Adshead
    Inclusive Technology


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    Default Re: Breaking up files

    sounds trickey there is a free zip xt5ra out there for window only, I
    suspect it doesn't do multi segments, but you might look into it.
    JB Guest

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