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25th September 2005 18:54 #1
USB 2.0 ??
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25th September 2005 19:01 #2
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25th September 2005 19:02 #3
160 000 000 000 / (1024 * 1024 * 1024*) = 149.
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25th September 2005 19:03 #4
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25th September 2005 19:31 #5
160 000 000 000 B = 156250000 KB = 152587.890625 MB = 149.0116119384765625 GB
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This result is due to the calculation method. Computer scientists and machines count in binary. For us a Kilo octet is equal to 1024 bytes and not 1000 as Kilo should be defined. For quite some time now, hard drive manufacturers changed their calculation method and use Kilo-byte = 1000 octets. Officially they are correct because since 1998 the international norm is 1 Kilo-byte = 1000 octets, 1 Kibi-byte = 1024 octets.
When a hard drive manufacturer sells a 120 GB hard drive, it sells you 120 Gigabytes and not 120 Gibibytes. Our OS continues logically in binary to count Giga as Gibi (Gibi pour Gigabinary, Mebi for megabinary and kibi for Kilobinary).
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25th September 2005 20:08 #6
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25th September 2005 20:34 #7
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25th September 2005 22:01 #8
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25th September 2005 19:24 #9
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