The SQL ATTACH command might help you develop a
workaround.

Dan.

--- Roberto Saccon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I am a happy user of sqlite, but currently  my
> filesizes are little, 
> because I store Multimedia data on a
> Berkeley-DB-like storage (QDBM), 
> which can be splitted into several files. Now I am
> thinking about 
> storing the multimedia data also with sqlite in the
> upcoming 3.0 
> release, because it has native BLOB support. Well, I
> haven't done  any 
> test yet about performance, but one concern I have
> is the filesize limit 
> of 2 GB on MS Windows  95. Does sqlite provide some
> way of splitting the 
> database file in small pieces ? How are other
> developers dealing with 
> this filesize isssue for old MS Windows systems ?
> 
> regards
> Roberto
> 
> P.S. if this qustion has been anwsered before, this
> is my first post to 
> the list, and I really googeled a lot about the
> topic, but didn't found 
> anything.
> 
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