I remember copying a game onto floppies from DOS, but I can no longer remember the command that tells it to split the file onto multiple disks because it’s too big for 2.88 MB
funny how i didn’t see all the shit you had to go through back in the day just to pirate a <10MB game as a pain in the ass that i see it as now, yet i’d still go back to those days in a heartbeat if i could
It was called spanning and was usually done with a third party utility like xcopy or pkzip, but I am pretty sure MS backup did it as well. I don’t think you could do it with DOS copy command through v6.22.
I remember copying a game onto floppies from DOS, but I can no longer remember the command that tells it to split the file onto multiple disks because it’s too big for 2.88 MB
funny how i didn’t see all the shit you had to go through back in the day just to pirate a <10MB game as a pain in the ass that i see it as now, yet i’d still go back to those days in a heartbeat if i could
I have no idea what it would have been in a Windows/DOS environment, but
https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/split.1.html
It was called spanning and was usually done with a third party utility like xcopy or pkzip, but I am pretty sure MS backup did it as well. I don’t think you could do it with DOS copy command through v6.22.
Check out moneybags over here with his 2.88mb