CUTHUGE [DUAL MODE] NAME CUTHUGE - Cut a huge file into smaller more manageable pieces. SYNTAX cuthuge [-lines] [/BIN] [/B basename] | [/H | /?] [files(s)] USAGE CUTHUGE is used to cut a big file into smaller pieces. You might want to do this for example to cut a huge log file into smaller pieces for convenien viewing in a text editor. The default names are of the form PARTXXXX.CUT, where the XXXX:s are consequtively groving numbers. E.g. PART0000.CUT, PART0001.CUT ... By default CUTHUGE operates in text mode, but with /BIN it can be switched into binary mode. The -lines option gives the number of lines written to each file in text mode. In binary mode it gives the size of the parts file in bytes. The minimum for this is 1024 and the default is 32 K. When started without any parameters, the cuthuge reads its input from the command line. The special character '- ' can also be used on the command line to mean the standard input. CUTHUGE can also be given many files on its command line. It starts each new file with a new parts file. SEE ALSO: