i split netscape 4.08 into 7 parts ,put them on disc .in win 98 they are numbered 1-7 but in win 3.1 they are all or i saw 3 at least are called 1 . part 1
the merge thing didnt work either,, it goes into dos then goes back to win 3.1
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i split netscape 4.08 into 7 parts ,put them on disc .in win 98 they are numbered 1-7 but in win 3.1 they are all or i saw 3 at least are called 1 . part 1
the merge thing didnt work either,, it goes into dos then goes back to win 3.1
steppenwolf> i split netscape 4.08 into 7 parts ,put them on disc .in win 98 they are numbered 1-7 but in win 3.1 they are all or i saw 3 at least are called 1 . part 1
the merge thing didnt work either,,
Try this:steppenwolf> it goes into dos then goes back to win 3.1
- In Windows 98, rename each of the 7 files so that the filename itself is no more than 8 characters, then a dot ("."), then with a file extension that is no more than 3 characters.
(MS-DOS and Windows 3.x only recognize names that have a name of up to 8 characters with an extension up to 3 characters).- Copy each of these 7 files over into the same directory on the Windows 3.1 machine.
- Use a command similar to the following to concatenate (combine) the files back into a single .ZIP file:
(Of course you'll need to replace the "filenames.ext" that I used here with the names you used on each file).Code:copy /b file.001+file.002+file.003+file.004+file.005+file.006+file.007 ns408.zip
May not have enough memory to shell to DOS. Either exit from Windows to DOS or boot from a MS-DOS boot diskette.
thanks for the information
all these names would also work though ?copy /b file.001+file.002+file.003+file.004+file.005+file.006+file.007 ns408.zip
whats the /b? b drive?or batch file?
/b = binary
Type:for brief help. For more details, type:
- copy /?
or see this page: http://www.vfrazee.com/ms-dos/6.22/help/copy.htm
- help copy
i thought i wrote a reply and it didnt seem to go in
where do i type all this? in dos ?
Yes. :)Quote:
Originally posted by steppenwolf
where do i type all this? in dos ?
so i type this at a:?
it just automaically loads? i dont type copy to c or *.* c:?
There are many different ways to do it. The easiest way though is to get into the same drive:\directory in which you placed the 7 split pieces of your file, then type:and press [Enter].Code:copy /b file.001+file.002+file.003+file.004+file.005+file.006+file.007 ns408.zip
i typed all that at c: and it did nothing and i i wonder if the merge file is even a zip file anyway..
When you say "nothing happened" . . .
Did you wind up with a "NS408.ZIP" file in the directory where you had all the "pieces" you assembled it from?
Jerry
If you'd like to learn how to split a file and then recombine the split parts back into a single file, get on a system running Windows 95/98/Me and follow these instructions, (exactly as shown):
- Click Start|Run, type in command /c md c:\NewStuff and press [Enter].
- Click the link below to start downloading the "Netscape Navigator Standalone 128-bit encryption for Windows 3.1" browser.
http://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communic...ne/n16d408.exe (8.7MB)
When you get the "Save As..." dialog box, your cursor will be in the "File name:" box with the filename "n16d408.exe" highlighted. Hit the [Home] key, type in c:\newstuff\ before the filename and press [Enter]. (In other words, you are going to save the file as "c:\newstuff\n16d408.exe" [without the quotes]).- Click the link below to start downloading "SPLIT version 4.97".
(SPLIT divides a file, at specified points, into smaller files).
http://64.70.165.184/vfrazee/files/split497.exe (42KB)
When you get the "Save As..." dialog box, your cursor will be in the "File name:" box with the filename "split497.exe" highlighted. Hit the [Home] key, type in c:\newstuff\ before the filename and press [Enter]. (In other words, you are going to save the file as "c:\newstuff\split497.exe" [without the quotes]).- When the downloads are both done, click Start|Run, type in command and press [Enter].
- At the DOS prompt, type the following three commands, pressing [Enter] after each:
You should now be in the C:\NewStuff directory and see the following two files:Code:c:
cd\newstuff
dir
(Note: The date and time stamp will probably be different because you'll be downloading them on a different day and/or at a different time then I did).Code:N16D408 EXE 9,093,595 01-03-2004 5:50a n16d408.exe
SPLIT497 EXE 43,008 01-03-2004 5:50a split497.exe
- Type:
(and press [Enter]) to start extracting split497.exe. Click the [OK] button to get rid of the WinZip advertising box. In the next WinZip box, replace the "C:\Windows" that's in the "Unzip to folder:" box with "C:\NewStuff" (without the quotes) and click [Unzip]. Then click [OK] and [Close] to get rid of the two WinZip boxes.Code:split497
(You could now do a "dir" [without the quotes] {and press [Enter]} to see the two new files that were just extracted, "split.exe" and "split.txt").- Type:
(and press [Enter]). This tells SPLIT.EXE to split file n16d408.exe into filenames beginning with ns, and to split using a byte size of 1457664. (1,457,664 bytes is the number of bytes free on an empty 3-1/2" floppy diskette).Code:split n16d408.exe ns b 1457664
- When Split is done, type:
(and press [Enter]) and you should see the following 11 files:Code:dir
You could now copy each of the NS.00? files to individual 3-1/2" floppy diskettes for transfer to another PC.Code:N16D408 EXE 9,093,595 01-03-2004 5:50a n16d408.exe
NS 001 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.001
NS 002 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.002
NS 003 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.003
NS 004 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.004
NS 005 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.005
NS 006 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.006
NS 007 347,611 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.007
SPLIT EXE 20,352 11-30-1989 12:06a SPLIT.EXE
SPLIT TXT 6,560 11-30-1989 12:02a SPLIT.TXT
SPLIT497 EXE 43,008 01-03-2004 5:50a split497.exe
For now though we're just going to recombine these files, using a different filename, to see if it'll actually work.- Type:
(and press [Enter]). This tells the DOS copy command to use binary mode to combine (concatenate) files ns.001, ns.002, ns.003, ns.004, ns.005, ns.006 and ns.007 into a file named ns408w31.exe.Code:copy /b ns.001+ns.002+ns.003+ns.004+ns.005+ns.006+ns.007 ns408w31.exe
- Type:
(and press [Enter]) and you should see that the original n16d408.exe file and the new ns408w31.exe are exactly the same size, like so:Code:dir
Code:N16D408 EXE 9,093,595 01-03-2004 5:50a n16d408.exe
NS 001 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.001
NS 002 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.002
NS 003 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.003
NS 004 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.004
NS 005 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.005
NS 006 1,457,664 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.006
NS 007 347,611 01-03-2004 5:50a NS.007
NS408W31 EXE 9,093,595 01-03-2004 5:50a ns408w31.exe
SPLIT EXE 20,352 11-30-1989 12:06a SPLIT.EXE
SPLIT TXT 6,560 11-30-1989 12:02a SPLIT.TXT
SPLIT497 EXE 43,008 01-03-2004 5:50a split497.exe
- Just to be sure though, we'll use the DOS FC (File Compare) program to compare, byte by byte, the two files. Type:
(and press [Enter]). When FC is done, it should respond with the message "FC: no differences encountered".Code:fc n16d408.exe ns408w31.exe
If you had combined these 7 ns.00? files on another PC, you could now run your new ns408w31.exe file, (by typing ns408w31 {and pressing [Enter]}), and the "Netscape Navigator Standalone 128-bit encryption for Windows 3.1" browser should start the installation routine.
Vernon, your patience absolutely SCARES me!
Jerry
Sorry about that. :D
ok thanks vernon .. all that information makes my head spin though.. maybe ill have use for it ..or is there a short version?maybe ill redo it all
Short version? Hmmm... After downloading the two files above into the "c:\newstuff" directory, get to DOS and type the following 6 commands, pressing [Enter] after each:Code:c:
cd\newstuff
split497
split n16d408.exe ns b 1457664
copy /b ns.001+ns.002+ns.003+ns.004+ns.005+ns.006+ns.007 ns408w31.exe
fc n16d408.exe ns408w31.exe