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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?

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How many memory locations represents a kilobyte?

If a memory location stores one byte, then a kilobyte is made up of 1,000 locations.


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.


How many Kilobyte equals?

1024


One kilobyte equal approximate how much memory locations?

The answer to this question depends on two key factors, the definition of a kilobyte, and that of a memory location:First, is kilobyte meant in the standard engineering meaning of a multiplier of one thousand, or is it mean to represent a factor of 210, commonly known as a kilobyte, but more correctly called a kibibyte?Thus, one kilobyte can mean 1000 bytes, or 1024 bytes.Second, what is a memory location? Most memory types have a bitwise organization, so 1000 or 1028 bytes would refer to 8000 or 8196 bits, respectively, and refer to 8000 or 8196 memory locations thus.Other implementations of memories may implement a different granularity, for example based on 16, 24, 32 or even larger number of bits per location.


What is the natural progression of a byte. Byte how many equals kilobyte how many equals megabyte 1024 equals Gigabyte?

1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte and so on.


How many internal memory did the early personal computer the Sinclair ZX80 have?

1 Kilobyte


How many bytes are in 1 kilobye?

1024 Bytes equals 1 Kilobyte


1667000.00 kilobyte is equal to how many gigabyte?

1667000.00 kilobytes equals 1.6 Gigabytes.


How many bytes is a kilobyte?

There are officially 1000 bytes in a kilobyte, while memory manufacturers will use 1024 bytes in a kilobyte (also called a "kilobinary byte"). None. There are 1,000 bytes in a kilobyte. 1024 bytes


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

2^16 locations or 65,536 bytes


A megabyte represents how many memory locations?

1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 1 Megabyte = 10242 Bytes= 1,048,576 Bytes


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.