261500 KB = 255.3 MB = 1.9 GB
In a 2gb ddr ram, there are 2097153 kbs. It is already an excellent memory choice for the diverse needs of many applications, from automotive to industrial to server.
4 KB standard Ram. Expandable to 48 KB with expansion cards.
"convert"??? A Gigabyte of RAM is the equivalent of 1,000 Megabytes of RAM. A Megabyte of RAM is the equivalent of 1,000 Kilobytes of RAM. A Kilobyte of RAM is the equivalent of 1,000 Bytes of RAM. A BYTE of Ram is eight "bits" of memory. A "bit" is a single switch, either on or off. Put eight of them together and it can represent a character... while you can calculate the number of Kilobytes in a Gigabyte you can't "convert" them. You have to actually purchase additional RAM if your computer needs more memory. You also have to make sure the memory module is compatible with your computer.
That's less than 0.25 GB. If you use SI units, that's little more than 0.26 GB.
It is a graping calculator with a 62x94 pixel screen. It is programmable, has 24 KB of RAM, 400KB or so of Archive RAM, and can be upgraded when Texas Instruments releases software.
The first Apple Computer called the Apple went on sale in July 1976 for a retail price of $666.66. Some say the price was chosen because of the repeating digits but in reality, the first 50 computers were originally sold to the Byte Shop for $500 who then added a one-third markup to the price.
A kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes. A megabyte (MB) is 1,024 kilobytes. So there are 1,024 KB * 256 = 262,144 KB in 256 MB
The TI-84 plus has 480 KB of FLASH ROM (for things like applications), and 24 KB of RAM (which is the active memory that the calculator is using, as well as basic variables and non-archived programs.)
1 byte = 8 bits 1 kilobyte (kB) = 1024 bytes 1 megabyte (mB) = 1024 kB 1 gigabyte (gB) = 1024 mB Basically, the 1024 comes from computers using the binary system
A MB of RAM is one Megabyte of Random Access Memory .Basically a computer only understands bits and bytes so a computer uses GB, MB, TB, and KB, as forms of measurements and it is associated with an amount of data.
Please see following link - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822129
Playstation one used memory cards that held only 635 KB. They did not have a harddrive only a different number of RAM chips depending on the PS1 model