Use 1024, but it's only a 2 0ifference which will be totally swamped by the
other factors - protocol overhead, server and network loading, etc. It's 4%
different for megs (M) and 6 0.000000or gigs (G), but this is still generally
under the noise threshold.
Andrew
> Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 15:19:15 -0500
> From: "Mickey Trageser" <vze3m2s8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> In this application, is 'k' equal to 1000 or 1024? This has always been a
> winding path to digital hell, but thought I'd ask anyway. Seems like
> networks, modems and hard drives all use their own little buzzwords. How
> long will it take to pass the contents of my 100Gig HD that only holds
> 92Gigs over a 56K line that only passes 3K? Help me out here, K? ;-)
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