Riwam macrumors 65816 Jun 13, 2014 #4 wesk702 said: Best story ever. Can we get this stickied? Click to expand... I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note 😕 Ed
wesk702 said: Best story ever. Can we get this stickied? Click to expand... I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note 😕 Ed
wesk702 macrumors 68000 Jun 13, 2014 #5 Riwam said: I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note 😕 Ed Click to expand... 16 corrected
Riwam said: I wonder what the "6GB" are in the specs of your nMP mentioned in the foot note 😕 Ed Click to expand... 16 corrected
Riwam macrumors 65816 Jun 13, 2014 #6 wesk702 said: 16 corrected Click to expand... Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed
wesk702 said: 16 corrected Click to expand... Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed
AidenShaw macrumors P6 Jun 13, 2014 #7 Riwam said: Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed Click to expand... "B" means "bytes". (So does "O" si vous parlez Français.) "b" means "bits". A "B" is eight times bigger than a "b". "TB" is most likely correct for a disk. Also note that "T" is 10^12, not 2^40. "Ti" is 2^40. Last edited: Jun 14, 2014
Riwam said: Don't want to bother you at all. Just... isn't it 1 TB...or is 1 Tb technically OK? Purely a question. Regards Ed Click to expand... "B" means "bytes". (So does "O" si vous parlez Français.) "b" means "bits". A "B" is eight times bigger than a "b". "TB" is most likely correct for a disk. Also note that "T" is 10^12, not 2^40. "Ti" is 2^40.