Another thing no one mentioned is backup.exe, will that not do the same
thing?
Alan Thompson
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> Depending on the file, it may only take one floppy. Even if it can't
compress
> it at all it will only take 4 floppies. (Hope that's not you extimate of a
> lot of floppies.)
> Even the old DOS version of PKZip can "Span" disks.
> Mike Hayes
>
> > From: Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Re: DOS commands
> > Winzip will do this, but that's a lot of floppies.
> > If it's possible, you should consider a CD-RW or uploading the file to
the
> > 'net, then downloading it to the second computer.
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> > I want to move a 4.5mb file from one computer to another using floppy
disk.
>
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