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If for some reason you don't want to (or can't) upload a huge sample on the web, you'll want to cut a piece of the file (ie. grab the first xx MBytes of the file). | If for some reason you don't want to (or can't) upload a huge sample on the web, you'll want to cut a piece of the file (ie. grab the first xx MBytes of the file). | ||
- | On windows, you can use DGSplit for this purpose. It is available here : [[http://neuron2.net/mine.html|http://neuron2.net/mine.html]]. Check the "Stop after N chunks" box, for 1 chunk, to speed up the process. The chunks are numbered starting from 0. | + | On windows, you can use [[http://neuron2.net/mine.html|DGSplit]] for this purpose. Check the "Stop after N chunks" box, for 1 chunk, to speed up the process. The chunks are numbered starting from 0. Your cut sample should be named ''<output prefix>_0''. |
Alternatively, if DGSplit doesn't work for you or if it doesn't work with your OS via an emulator, the split command does this perfectly (where XX is the number of MBytes you want to cut) : ''split -b**XX**M <input file> <output prefix> --verbose'' | Alternatively, if DGSplit doesn't work for you or if it doesn't work with your OS via an emulator, the split command does this perfectly (where XX is the number of MBytes you want to cut) : ''split -b**XX**M <input file> <output prefix> --verbose'' | ||
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You can freely Ctrl+C the process after the command has told you the nnnnnnnn-a**b** sample is being created. | You can freely Ctrl+C the process after the command has told you the nnnnnnnn-a**b** sample is being created. | ||
- | The split command is available natively under *nix. For Windows, you can grab the GnuWin32 CoreUtils from here : [[http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm|http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm]]. | + | The split command is available natively under *nix. For Windows, you can grab the [[http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm|GnuWin32 CoreUtils]]. |
It contains the split command mentionned above, along with many other nifty tools from the *nix world. | It contains the split command mentionned above, along with many other nifty tools from the *nix world. | ||
Once the "Complete package, except sources" is installed, don't forget to update your PATH environment variable so it points to "C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin;" (or whatever path you defined during installation). | Once the "Complete package, except sources" is installed, don't forget to update your PATH environment variable so it points to "C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin;" (or whatever path you defined during installation). |