The page size for Pentium comptuers is 4 KB
A part of this question requires re-translating into readable English. The "size" of a page is 1 Kb. The size of a frame equals the size of a page, so a frame is also 1 Kb. There are to be 64 frames in 8 pages, which would mean 8 frames per page, except that one frame also equals one page?... This is illogical, unless you clarify your definition.
is 500 KB one page of print
Every wen page on the Internet will have a different file size. Google is approximately 18 to 20 KB. Most websites will be upwards of 40 KB.
Not by today's standards. When I first got into computers - the Sinclair Spectrum I had - came with just 48 KB of memory. Modern computers come with at least 2 Gigabytes (or 2,097,152 KB) as standard !
If you mean physical pages, it depends on several factors such as page size, character size, line spacing, kerning, margins, etc.. it also depends on the content of the 500 kB: a single 500 kB image for instance could be printed on a single page. Anyway assuming an average book size page, 500 kB of ascii text could equate to roughly 250 pages.
Kilobyte, or KB.
KB in cell phones are the same thing it means in computers. A term of memory standing for Kilobytes.
Short Name = Full name = Size in bytes = Size in bits KB = Kilobyte = 1000 Bytes = 8000 Bits Kb = Kilobit = 125 Bytes = 1000 Bits in previous answer there is mistake kb=12.5 bytes
Different web pages have different data on them, so the size can vary. To find out, save the web page using control-s on a PC or command-s on a mac, then check the file size. That tells you how large the web page is.
4 Gigabytes (Gb) is equal to 4,194,000 Kilobytes (Kb), so at a page size of 4.2 Kilobytes (Kb), a 4 Gigabyte (Gb) flash drive can hold about 998,571 pages.
The size of the download for Minecraft is 258 KB.
> 32,768 mb