It allows you to split a large file into CD sized segments and create a standard .bat file that can be used to reconstruct a copy of the original file.
You can explicitly define the size of FIRST segment so that you need less CDs when splitting several GB sized files.
Although it is specially designed for splitting GB files, it surely supports floppy sized segments.
PLEASE NOTE: The original file is left intact - the "split" files are created from the original.
Select the file to split: First select the file you want to split into smaller pieces. Click "!" button to open file selection dialog.
Save pieces in folder: By default, the directory is the program installation dir. You can change this by clicking on the "!" button. Do not select a CD/floppy drive because the program won't pause for you to insert next disks. Also make sure the selected folder has enough free space to store all pieces. NOTE: DO NOT use FAT 32 file system drive to store pieces of above 4 GB each, FAT 32 doesn't support it. You need to use NTFS file system drive for this purpose.
Size of all pieces: This is where you select the maximum size of the resulting files. For example, if you have a 1 GB ZIP file that you wish to put on CD - you may wish to select the "MB" option and enter 700 in Text Box. This would split the file into 2 segments (about 700 MB and 300 MB) and also create the .bat file needed to restore the files to the single original.