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============================== F E A T U R E S ============================== A command to split binary/text files (Shell only). Useful to transfer files across removable storage units. It looks like 'split' under Unix®, but Asplit allows you to specify the size in bytes (instead of lines). ============================ R E Q U I R E M E N T ========================== Asplit tested and worked fine on the following configurations: - AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition (Kickstart 53.70, Workbench 53.14) ================================= U S A G E ================================= Asplit [-b buffer] [-n number] -s size filein [fileout|directory] -b buffer specify the size of the internal buffer. Default: 1024 bytes. It's advised to use 1024 multiple values. This field is optional. -n number specify the base number used to numerate the file. Default: 0. -s size specify the maximum size (in bytes) of each sub-file. filein the name of the file to split. fileout|directory Several cases: · No filename given: The source filename is used as root name of the files created. These files are in the current directory. · A filename is given: It will be used as root name. This name can be composed of a path. · A path is given: The files will be created in this directory. The path MUST end by ":" (for Amiga) or "/". ================================ S O U R C E ================================ Backport from aminet http://aminet.net/package/util/cli/Asplit203 AmigaOS 4 cross-compilation by ______ ______ ______ ______ ______|:: .__|:: .__|_____ ______|:: ___|:: ___|______ _____ |: , |: | |: | |: ,_|: ,__|:___ |:___ |: - |: ,_| |__|___|______|______|___| _____|______|______|______|___| home cross-compilation factory |
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