Hi,
You can use the gozilla for this purpose. The latest version has the option
of downloading the linux files from the net.
In this you can download the files and even if ur telephone system goes down
, the next time when u download the file , it starts downloading from where
it stopped and thus saving your net time.
Vinod.
-----Original Message-----
From: Clive Crous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 5:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WinZip Split Files
>
>Hello,
>
>With my slow and often cut off telephone system I have a
problem
downloading large files for Linux.
>For Windows I go to a webcafe with a fast and stable line.
I download and
than using WinzZp, slicing and
>saving the files to floppies and re-assemble them back home
into one file.
>Question can that be done for Linux files and if yes how.
The files would
be WinZip chopped files
>downloaded with IE since the webcafe naturally runs in MS
Windows.
>Regards
>
>
>Peter
>
From what I understand about your question, your best bet
would be to find a
m$ program that works like linux's "split" command ( man
split ), then split
them there, save them to disk and when you get home, just
"cat" them
together. This would be a very simple program to write, if
you know anyone
who does programming, ask them to write it for you if you
<a> can't write it
yourself, or <b> can't find it on the internet