Normally, what is done is the file is stuffed and binhexed, and then the binhex file is chopped up into chunks. This requires the user to attach all the pieces at the other end before debinhexing.
What I do is to stuff the archive, and segment the stuffed version into floppy-sized pieces. (I had originally tried to make them self-extracting, but that only seemed to corrupt them...) I then binhex the pieces. This has two advantages:
It also means that if you do tack the pieces together before debinhexing, you'll end up with a mess...
With all that said, here are fifteen pieces that, once combined, will expand into the impressive Courier 11 scenario. Enjoy!
Courier 11 Segment 1 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 2 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 3 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 4 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 5 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 6 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 7 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 8 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 9 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 10 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 11 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 12 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 13 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 14 (1.3 MB)
Courier 11 Segment 15 (92K)
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