Cyno's FileSplitter/Splicer

Getting Started

Cyno's FileSplitter/FileSplicer (CFS) is distributed in the industry standard ZIP format. To de-archive the ZIP files, you will need an unzip utility. More then likely, you already have one installed. If not, you can download the latest, free unzip utility from Info-ZIP.

Installing the Program

Once you have the unzip utility handy, you need to decide where you would like to place CFS on your hard drive. Most likely, you would select 'C:\' or 'C:\Program Files'. Any directory is fine. Place the CFS archive in that drive and directory.

Windows Users: we suggest the 'C:\Program Files' directory. Otherwise, you will have to modify the 'CFSWin.bat' file to accommodate your selection.

UNIX users: we suggest installing this software in your personal 'bin' directory. Otherwise, you will have to modify the script file to accommodate your directory selection.

If your unzip utility is a command-line version, rather than a graphical version, then follow these instructions. Open a command-line window (For example, Command Prompt, etc), and change into the drive/directory you wish to place CFS. Type the following: unzip CFS The command above will automatically create a directory called 'CFS'.

Running the Program

To run CFS, change into the CFS directory. Then type: java CFS If you are using OS/2, UNIX, or Windows, you may simply execute one of the script files provided.

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