256 MB = 1/4 of a GB. So there is a fourth of a gigabyte in 256 megabytes.
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Big Brother - software - was created in 1996-11.
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256k = 256,000 = 256 thousand.
I would guess normal wear. 256K miles is a lot for a clutch. Shoot, 256K miles is great for most any car. I hope mine is running well at 256K. I'm only at 209k.
16M is 16 million colors and 256K is 256 thousand colors
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You sort of answered your own question. :) it's 4mb / 256. But to break it down further, this would probably be 4 mb DOWNLOADING , 256K Uploading. Hope this helps!
In a 256K x 16 memory system, the memory has 256K (256 * 1024 = 262,144) addressable locations and each location holds 16 bits of data. To calculate the number of address lines needed, we find the base-2 logarithm of 256K, which is 18 (since 2^18 = 262,144). For the data lines, since each location holds 16 bits, 16 data lines are required. Thus, the system requires 18 address lines and 16 data lines.
Consider this - I have a 91' Chevy lumina with 256k miles on it, and aside from an oil leak, it still runs like a top
Indirect addressing needs 2 reference to memory
Well, let's think of it this way: 256k is like a small, cozy cabin in the woods. In terms of picture size, it's like a peaceful little painting that can fit nicely on your computer screen without taking up too much space. Just enough room to capture a beautiful moment without feeling crowded.
Yes, considerably so! K was short hand for Kb or kilobytes, 1024k=1Mb(megabyte) and 1024Mb=1Gb(Gigabyte) So a 2Gb is equal to 2097152k.
Definitely. Most music downloaded from the iTunes store or imported from a CD is coverted to 256K AIFF. If you import MP3 or WAV files from your computer, they will be synced to your iPod as those types as files.
BTOpenWorld is an ADSL service offered by British Telecom Northern Ireland. It costs 39.99 a month, and is essentially a broadband service. It offers speeds up to 512k for down stream, and about 256k for upstream.