From Woolamaloo, comes a few megabytes of extremely unsubtle double entendre. |
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The software requires only five megabytes of hard disk space and 16 megabytes of random access memory. |
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Here is a quick explanation of bytes, megabytes, and so on, and some estimates of the storage requirements of various sorts of information. |
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The Editor's Internet service provider will not process files larger than two megabytes. |
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Crafty cybercrooks are leveraging the latest automation tools to build websites filled with hundreds of megabytes of commonly used search terms. |
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In the past two quarters alone, we shipped almost as many megabytes of flash memory as in the prior fifteen years combined. |
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I am sure there must be millions like me who are mystified by bytes, megabytes, gigabytes or whatever they are called. |
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The monochrome screen is not backlit, and there are just 2 megabytes of memory. |
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I now know there are eight bits in a byte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte. |
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A print server can rip, store and queue hundreds of megabytes of print jobs without slowing down the network. |
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This drive housed fifty 24-inch disks, had an access time of 600 milliseconds, and a capacity of 5.0 megabytes. |
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The total amount of disk space in megabytes that can be occupied by your web sites and sites of your customers. |
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That will increase fourfold the number of flash memory megabytes produced, said Curt Nichols, general manager of Intel's flash products group. |
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This code covers products with a recording capacity exceeding 900 megabytes but not exceeding 18 gigabytes, other than erasable. |
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It has a Carl Zeiss 5X zoom lens and 31 megabytes of internal flash memory. |
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The cost of these very nice graphics is the size of program, running into megabytes and a considerable slowness in displaying the cards. |
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Even though the increasement of megapixels no longer is as significant, the need for more megabytes is still increasing. |
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To create a multivolume backup, select the respective check box and specify volume size in megabytes. |
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Films, music, photos, magazines, even tools like levels, flashlights and thermometers are now mushed into megabytes. |
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Say this is a 3 gigabyte disk. Three gigabytes in disk manufacturer terms is 3000 megabytes. |
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To convert this to kilobytes we need to divide by 1024, and to convert that answer to megabytes we need to divide by 1024 again! |
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In particular, storage media had increased in capacity from kilobytes to megabytes to gigabytes over the preceding two decades. |
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Windows CE was a nifty little operating system that could run in a few megabytes of memory. |
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These ISO images are only a few megabytes in size, and contain just the installation tools, not the actual file sets. |
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This command lists all hard drives on your system that are recognizable by the installation program, as well as their sizes in megabytes. |
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It is noteworthy that volume of data and software for the civil section is more than 700 megabytes. |
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As far as possible, please use only DOC, JPG, PDF or PPT files, and ensure that your attached files do not exceed a maximum of 5 megabytes! |
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Specify the amount of disk space in megabytes allocated to the web space for this site. |
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Even so, their laser scanner acquired 500 megabytes of data in every minute of operation over most of the five days. |
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You need hundreds of megabytes of spare disk space to store your movie, you can't use a Mac and if you try to enlarge the image, picture quality suffers. |
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If they are large, each image may use many megabytes of memory, but GIMP uses a sophisticated tile-based memory management system that allows it to handle even very large images gracefully. |
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We tried also with a singleĀ 4.5 gigabyte, which we used Microsoft Robocopy and here the N4200 blared through with excellent rates of 84 and 60 megabytes per second respectively. |
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Similarly, Hitachi Maxell presented evidence that 3,5 microdisks with a storage capacity of 120 megabytes, known as the 'Superdisk LS-120', have also been developed. |
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The newest version of the Swiss army knife has a pen drive with up to 128 megabytes of memory. |
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He anticipated that the sixteen megabytes he salvaged from his old computer could be used to run his business programs in his new computer. |
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Tapes can hold as little as a few hundred megabytes to as much as 4 gigabytes of compressed data. |
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The IBM 2301 Drum Storage provides random access storage of approximately 4 million bytes at a data rate of 1.2 megabytes per second. |
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The first model held just eight megabytes. |
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The world produces between 1 and 2 exabytes of unique information per year, which is roughly 250 megabytes for every man, woman, and child on earth. |
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The mass storage of the network consisted of 40 megabytes of Bernoulli boxes. |
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To ensure ample room for the installation, as well as for scanning and saving images, a minimum of 450 megabytes of hard disk space is recommended. |
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Hard drive storage capacity is measured in megabytes, with 40 MB, 80 MB, 120 MB, and 300 MB being common sizes. |
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This setting specifies the maximum size for a trace file, in megabytes. |
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It should be noted that most of theĀ datasets are only available in raw formats, and some of the files are quite large, ranging upward to several hundred megabytes. |
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The brightest light on the data storage horizon is the erasable optical drive, which can hold up to 650 megabytes on one disk. |
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The Gateway GP6-400 is built for small-office computing, with a 400 Mhz Pentium II processor, 512K cache and 128 megabytes of SDRAM that's expandable to 384 megabytes. |
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