for 16 MB memory has 24 address lines
It should have a 16 bit data bus allowing it access from 0 - 65535 memory locations.
8 address lines can address 28 or 256 different memory locations.
31 bit addressing is a way of accessing the virtual memory. Based on the memory available the bit in the address can change. Or viceversa. for 31 bit the memory available is gb and for 24 bit its 16mb.
1GB memory card has more space. The capacity of the memory cards are various, such as, 16MB 32MB. There are lots of memory cards on this website: http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Memory-Cards/ You can have a look.
If you have a camera with an insane amount of pixels the photo's can be big and 16MB isn't much. Also a memory stick loses a little bit of memory every time it's used, if it's been used heaps you probably have half of what it says. Last, have you checked for any photo's taken before you took yours?
nope, even 320mb ram is low to watch youtube
No, memory works by just doubling and doubling, so for example memory sizes would be: 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (1024MB) I hope this helps.
Kind of depends how sophisticated you want it to be - and how much memory you want. I have a digital camera I bought from Woolworths the year before it closed - and it cost £50. It's an 8 Mega-pixel one, with digital zoom, and 16MB internal memory. I also have a 1GB memory card in it.
2GB are bigger than 16MB.
I have Fire Red in my computer, it is sized at 16MB. They are identical games except for 5 or 6 pokemon. So it will be the same. Good luck!
Flash games.
Halo 3 maps do not function on memory cards,sadly the only way to play them is on a hardrive.you also need 6-8 gigs
The higher your megapixel , the more memory a picture would take up.With 12mp you would probbably hold 5-10 picturesI would recommend using a memory card with at least 1GBof memory.
Depends on the size and resolution of the pictures.