XSplit & N/M alternatives
Arsen Ray Arachelian
rarachel at prism.poly.edu
Wed Jul 27 06:03:22 PDT 1994
Very cool. I wasn't aware that such a splitting program already existed,
although XSPLIT is different than shade in that you need all the parts to
put the file back together and if you miss a part, you don't have anything.
Also, XSPLIT will produce N files of the same size as the original file you
feed it.
W
What exactly is SHADE useful for? Distributing a file where some of it can get
damaged? Some software RAID implementation? Can it be used for encryption?
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