From: | Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK> |
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Subject: | Re: What's a megapulse? |
Date: | Wed, 27 May 1998 00:34:02 +0100 |
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|With the recent computing discussion going around here, something has
|come to my mind. How much is a megapulse worth in today's "data
|measuring units (i.e bytes, megabytes, etc.). I'm using 8 megabytes
|based on a somewhat quick calculation for a byte in a quartenary system
|(64 bits, as oposed to 8 from todays binary computers).
Please don't ask that.
And PLEASE read the FAQ!
The MegaPulse is a fictional construct to avoid the embarrassment caused to
the people who wrote traveller in the 80's.
(They specified a memory capacity for ships computers in Kilobytes...)
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