1 Gigabyte = 1024 megabytes 1 Megabyte = 1024 kilobytes 1 kilobyte= 1024 bytes 1 byte= 16 bits
Depends which format.
You can use entry level configuration to use MSDOS.. 500 MB Hard Disk space, 16 MB RAM and mono display is sufficient..
Unscientific testing (using VirtualBox and the installed native Momentics suite disc.) indicates that a minimum of 16 MB is necessary to load the base command line and 24 MB to load Photon. QNX4 was famous for running in 8 MB of RAM from a floppy disk, and its possible that QNX6 could also be configured for less RAM usage than my above testing indicates.
260 mma 256 MB ram 2 Gb space
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Divide the number by 1024
ray ray number from mb is 323-319-6060
Here are the following values in KB:1 KB = 1073741824 bytes1 MB = 1024 KB1 GB = 1048576 KBSo to convert GB to KB:G * 1048576 = Kwhere G is the number of gigabytes and K is the number of kilobytes.To convert MB to KB:M * 1024 = Kwhere M is the number of megabytes and K is the number of kilobytes.To convert bytes to KB:B / 1073741824 = Kwhere B is the number of bytes and K is the number of kilobytes.
1 Byte = 8 bits (definition)-- Take the number of MegaBits-- Divide it by 8-- The answer is the number of MegaBytes.
1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB 1024 GB = 1 TB And so on.... All of the memory references are forming the same number. That number of course as you can see, is 1024.
It comes in a number of capacities: 100, 250 and 750 Mb
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