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Re: PKzip / Multiple floppies



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PKZIP will help you save very large files and will break it down to several
floppies. Look at the "Span Disks" command (which is &). This is for PKZIP
version 2.04G dated 2/1/93.


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Jack Bicer
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-----Original Message-----
From: comtrader@xxxxxxx <comtrader@xxxxxxx>
To: visavis@xxxxxxx <visavis@xxxxxxx>; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, October 08, 1997 1:12 AM
Subject: GEN: PKzip


>>From: Visavis <visavis@xxxxxxx>
>>Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 08:39:25
>>Subject: PKzip
>>
>>Hello!
>>I would like to ask on how to copy a big zipfile with a size of 2.5Mb
>>into floppy disk with 1.44MB HD size.


>
> I may be late or repeating this information. Plse excuse
>me if this is so...
>
> You are correct to use PkZip to decrease the size of the
>intended file. It may not help to save files larger than
>1.44 meg.
>
>