No, in fact 200 megabytes (MB) is very small. It's about the same size as a regular Xbox 360 arcade model memory unit included with the console. If this is the memory on your computer, then delete unwanted files or your computer may and most likely run very slow and some files may not open.
This isn't particuarly a large amount of memory nowdays.
The average MP3 will take up around 3MB, so that's 3 songs.
10GB on the otherhand would be a rather decent amount of memory.
Hardly. A good picture or a 100-page PDF file already takes up a megabyte (MB). A 3-minute song takes up 3 MB.
32 stands for 32 megabytes of memory in the card. there are 1024 kilobytes in 1 megabyte so there are 32,768 kilobytes in a 32 megabyte card. The average picture taken with a cell phone is between 20-50 kilobytes depending on sizing and the phone itself. that is a lot of memory
a whole lot of space.
20 Gb (gigabyte) is 20000 mb (megabyte) Answer:20GB is 93 times more memory than 215 MB.
that would be around the 2.5gb i think and it depands on what you call mutch
94 mb is very small, at the moment i have 2,000 mb or 2 gigabytes. The Duck!!!
64 mb is not very much 64 mb = 0,064 gb 64 mb equals about 12 normal songs
Not really. I've downloaded games with up to 8 Gigabytes of memory. So 32 MB is not that much.
Not really a normal application takes about 20-30MB.
How many no of address lines required in 1MB memory 11,16,22 or 24 u haven't specified correct options! 20 address lines will be required because 1 MB is 1024 KB that is 1024*1024 Byte which is equivalent to (2^10)^2 bytes if ur memory is Byte addressable then address lines required will be 20.
It is not considered to be a lot (Especially compared with Terabytes, and Gigabytes) , a 4 minute video is 160 Mb, and a 30 min audio clip is about 20 Mb though.
Well 500 Megabytes(MB) is roughly half of one Gigabyte(GB). so depending on how much space your computer hard drive holds will determine your definition of "a lot".this is the official measurement posted by Google....1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes .Most modern domestic computers have hundreds of gigabytes of memory - in that context 500 MB is not a lot.
I am not sure I understand the question, but: 1024 kB of memory = 1 MB 1024 MB of memory = 1GB therefore 1 kB = 1048576 (2 ^ 20)