said Calyth (on 2003-03-11), > 185 overruns upon receiving 838.6 "MiB" (excuse my ignorance, but I > can't recall what MiB means. It has to be something bytes, but what?)
>From http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=136 Giga- A Prefix meaning 1 Billion, or 10^9 of something. Kilo- A Prefix meaning 1 Thousand, or 10^3 of something. Gibi- A Prefix meaning 2^30 of something, derived from Gigabinary. Kibi- A Prefix meaning 2^10 of something, derived from Kilobinary Equivalents for Mega-, Tera-, Peta-, etc. all exist in similar fashion. While this seems a little fussy, it becomes important when talking about large quantities. The difference between a Kilobyte and a Kibibyte is 24 bytes (2^10 10^3,) an amount very few people are going to notice or care about. When we start looking at Gigabytes and Gibibytes however, the difference is 73,741,834 Bytes (2^30 10^9,) a significant quantity. Geordie. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]