No.
No. It is read as "zero point three" or "point three"
formatting a floppy lets the computer understand it and then, it will be able to read and write data to it. this should only have to be done once for each computer you want to be able to read and write data off of.
erasable programmable read only memory
0.9
In the unidirectional dimension system, all dimension figures and notes are lettered horizontally and are read from the bottom of the drawing. The unidirectional dimension system is preferred over the aligned system because it is easier to read and understand.
To ensure they are read as binary numbers and not decimal numbers.
0 and 1.
Hexidecimal
Read this link below .If you make an account and UNDERSTAND the game,you'll be stuck on the computer playing it
If the measurement is in metres (m): 14.895678 Mm (megameters - 106 m)
Otherwise your computer will be very, very, very slow, as it is much quicker to read and write from RAM then it is to read and write from the hard drive.
The operator system is software- a program that controls the computer. It is usually stored on the hard drive when the computer is not running and is read into a special portion of main memory when the computer is booted up. (There is a boot strap program stored on a chip that loads the O. S. into memory. ) Some of the routines needed by the operating system are not kept in the main memory but are read in only as they are needed.