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Grr. 4.7 == 4.377. by tnglives2004-09-22 07:21:12
  The sad thing is by Liava2004-09-22 07:27:45
    Erm, no, they DON'T. by McNutcase2004-09-22 07:33:25
      Computers don't read the spec sheet by version0.1 2004-09-22 07:37:20
They should all be in decimal. Binary should be left for those things that must be done in a bit wise fashion, such as address space size or bit flipping.
[ Reply ]
        Riiiight... by McNutcase2004-09-22 07:41:40
          You want a 100000110010000101010110000000000-byte by vetitice2004-09-22 07:47:46
        The thing is... by BrainBug2004-09-22 07:45:59
          Well, the simple solution to that by Liava2004-09-22 07:48:29
            Which leaves us with the problem by BrainBug2004-09-22 07:54:35
              Here come the Men in Black. by Avium2004-09-22 07:56:57
              Actually the 1MiB=1024KiB convention is still here by VCA2006-11-19 12:55:59
                You're using physics to address reality?!? ;-p by tnglives2004-09-22 08:09:50
                Nah... by BrainBug2004-09-22 08:24:52
                  The official Bittorrent client uses them by harold2004-09-22 08:38:45
          That's why I said that address space is binary by version0.12004-09-22 08:01:09
            I don't think you quite understood what he by Liava2004-09-22 08:14:20

 

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