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Please note that if your distribution archive requires multiple archive files, you should create a separate, specific FILE_ID.DIZ file for each archive. This can be utilized to describe the various contents of each archive, and to identify each disk in the set. For example, the FILE_ID.DIZ file for disk #1 could contain:
"MY PROGRAM v1.23 Program Executable
Files - Disk 1 of 2"
[followed by detailed description text]
while the FILE_ID.DIZ file for disk #2 could contain:
"MY PROGRAM v1.23 Documentation Files -
Disk 2 of 2"
[followed by more detailed description text]
Optionally, you could also create a "complete" FILE_ID.DIZ file for the first disk, which would fully describe the program in detail, and identify it as Disk 1 of x. Then, for each remaining file in the set, simply include the Program Name, version number and the disk number (i.e. "MY PROGRAM v1.23 Disk 2 of x").
Getting Started
Why Should You Use FILE_ID.DIZ?
Nuts and Bolts description
Structure specifications
An example of a FILE_ID.DIZ