Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!CRNLNS!SEB From: SEB@CRNLNS.BITNET (Selden E. Ball, Jr.) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.i-amiga Subject: re: Question.... [spliting up large files] Message-ID: Date: 7 Feb 90 18:26:00 GMT Sender: Info-Amiga List Reply-To: Info-Amiga List Lines: 22 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM Gateway Original_To: JNET%"i-amiga@ubvm" Original_cc: SEB Michael (and other friendly Amigans), There is a "standard" command procedure used on the INFO-VAX mailing list (called VMS_SHARE) which breaks up a large file into mailable pieces. VMS_SHARE is only needed on the originating system. The pieces are concatenated at the receiveing VAX/VMS system, and executed using the "@" command. This will produce the original file(s). Unfortunately, this procedure only works for VAX/VMS systems. You should contact the manager of your local system to see if VMS_SHARE is already available. If not, I could send you a copy. In VMS_SHARE'd format, it consists of 8 pieces, each about 30 blocks. I hope this helps. Selden E. Ball, Jr. Cornell University Voice: +1-607-255-0688 Laboratory of Nuclear Studies FAX: +1-607-255-8062 Wilson Synchrotron Lab BITNET: SEB@CRNLNS Judd Falls & Dryden Road Internet: SEB@LNS61.TN.CORNELL.EDU Ithaca, NY, USA 14853-8001 HEPnet/SPAN: LNS61::SEB = 44283::SEB