Date : Fri, 24 Jul 2009 18:31:36 +0200
From : rick@... (Rick Murray)
Subject: Master Ethernet upgrade
Jonathan Graham Harston wrote:
> "K" as a unit is an amount of storage being 2^10 bytes.
> "B" as a //unit// is an amount of storage being 1 byte.
> 1K is 1024 bytes.
I would imagine thus 1KB = 1024 bytes?
> See http//mdfs.net/Docs/ManPages/U/7Units
See Kilobytes / Kibibytes on Wiki.
Best wishes,
Rick.
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