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Home > Software > Utilities > Compression > Split

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Split

Author Steve Potts Licence Freeware Rating No rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yet
Version 19th November 2005 URLs Homepage, Download

Introduction

Split is a RISC OS application which can split large files into smaller chunks for transfer between computers.

Details

!Split can also join these files back together when they have been transferred.

The application is Freeware, and the copyright is held by Adam Hamilton, the author. Adam has kindly given permission for this resource to be available from this web site.

The main reason I find this application invaluable is because it is supplied with support executables for other platforms. Note that Split does not attempt to compress, it only splits and rejoins files. I often transfer files from PCs to my RISC OS machines which are larger than a DOS floppy can hold. The support for other platforms come in the form of command line executables.

RISC OS Compatibility

RISC OS 2unknown RISC OS 3.1xunknown RISC OS 3.5unknown
RISC OS 3.6unknown RISC OS 3.7xunknown RISC OS 4.0xunknown
Select 1i9 (4.29)unknown Select 2i3 (4.33)unknown Select 3i3 (4.37)unknown
Select 3i4/Adjust 1i2 (4.39)unknown RISC OS 4.40unknown RISC OS 5.0xunknown
RISC OS 5.1xunknown      
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