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kilobyte

In computing, a unit of memory equal to 1,024 bytes. It is sometimes used, less precisely, to mean 1,000 bytes.

In the metric system, the prefix ‘kilo-’ denotes multiplication by 1,000 (as in kilometre, a unit equal to 1,000 metres). However, computer memory size is based on the binary number system, and the most convenient binary equivalent of 1,000 is 210, or 1,024.



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0 compatible, and has an IEEE data transfer rate of 880 kbytes/sec.
MULTI communicates with the MSC8102 target system through either a Macraigor Wiggler, or Green Hills Software's own high-speed hardware debug Probe, which supports simultaneous multi-core debug with download rates of greater than 400 kbytes/sec.
For example, the Green Hills Probe supports download speeds of 200 kbytes/sec on a StarCore-based processor, more than 8x faster than the nearest competitor.
 
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