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Black Pearl
I found a similar link John - I had always assumed it was a 1024 derivative but recalled reading about the decimal GB somewhere in the past.
Its not really relevant in the grand scheme of things but does niggle away.
Lexar quote:
Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1GB equals 1 billion bytes.
Verbatim do the same thing:
Available capacity depends not only on the disk drive model, but also on how the operating system reports capacity figures. Some disk capacity is used for pre-loaded software, formatting and other functions, and therefore is not available for data storage. For example, a “320GB” model will not show as 320,000,000,000 bytes available.
· 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes
· 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes
· 1 TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes
Its enough to drive you nuts :roll eyes: