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Re: file size and creation date
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Re: file size and creation date


  • Subject: Re: file size and creation date
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 19:40:20 -0500

On 13 Mar 2002 at 9:58 AM, Doug McNutt at email@hidden wrote:

> When the MacOS reports a file size in (kilo)bytes or (mega)bytes is it using
> 1024 and 1024^2 for the abbreviations "K" and "M"?
[...]
> Capital M when it refers to disk size is pretty much always 1,000,000(10)
> because that makes the number look bigger in the eyes of an advertising agency
> in the employ of disk manufacturers. Surely a GB is always 10^9 bytes for that
> reason.

Don't forget the 1.44 MB floppy disk, which has a capacity of 1,474,560 bytes
(1024 x 1000 x 1.44 bytes). That's called a "3.5 inch disk" even though the
standard is a hard metric 90 mm, so the real measurement is 3.543 inches.

And I won't mention the mebibyte or the kibibyte, other than to drop the link,

http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html

But note that NIST's examples implicitly accept lowercase "b" as "bit" and
uppercase "B" as "byte."
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