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What equals 1000 memory locations?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Kilobyte

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Does one kilobyte equals approximately one memory locations?

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If there are 1000 memory locations and word length is 2 bytes what is the storage capacity of the memory?

The storage capacity of the memory can be calculated by multiplying the number of memory locations by the word length. With 1000 memory locations and a word length of 2 bytes, the total storage capacity is 1000 locations × 2 bytes/location = 2000 bytes. This is equivalent to 2 kilobytes (KB), as 1 KB equals 1024 bytes.


Approximately 1000 memory locations?

kilobyte


1000 memory locations is called?

kilobyte


One kilobyte equals how many memory locations?

In standard binary usage for memory a KB is 1024 bytes. In standard decimal usage for disk drives a KB is 1000 bytes. Confused yet?


What equals one billion memory locations?

One gigabyte (GB).


How many memory locations does 1 KB equal?

1 KB (kilobyte) is equal to 1,024 bytes. Since each memory location typically corresponds to one byte, 1 KB corresponds to 1,024 memory locations. Therefore, 1 KB equals 1,024 memory locations.


What will 1000 equals?

1000 equals 1000 because it is not in a mathematic referation


How many register in 2K memory chip?

Registers represent the number of memory locations. A 2K memory chip has 2x1024=2048 memory locations. Hence there are 2048 registers in a 2K memory.


How many memory locations can be specified by an 14 - bit address?

A 14 bit address can specify 214 or 16,384 different locations.


How many different memory locations can the HCS12 access with out the expanded memory?

2^16 locations or 65,536 bytes


13.5 times 1000 equals?

13.5 times 1000 equals 13500.