720RPM 3.5" FDDs?

Phill Harvey-Smith afra at aurigae.demon.co.uk
Sun Feb 1 17:17:28 CST 2009


Dan Gahlinger wrote:
> actually it's not an even million.
> a megabyte is 1024*1024 bytes
> (1024 K), a mb is a million bytes, but an MB is 1,048,576 bytes
> 1K = 1024 bytes, not 1000 bytes.

Whilst I personally agree with the above, there are those who would 
argue that Kilo, Mega, Giga etc are all SI prefixes and therefore are 
only ever powers of 10, irrispective of the convention. Which is why 
terms like kibibyte, which I personally hate with a passion :)

See : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilobyte

Cheers.

Phill.


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