Re: KB to kb, and MB to mb converters?

Glad to know you found a solution. Just a quick note: there are 8 bits in a byte, so let's say ytou're working with 2.5 gigabits, you would divide this by 8 to get bytes. IN this case, 2.5/8 = 0.3125 gigabytes, or if you want more friendly terms, 312.5 megabytes.

What confuses me most is knowing whether something is being measured in bits or in bytes. I know the case is supposed to be different, but from what I understand, not everything cares about case. I guess I'll have to look more carefully and see, but I"ve always found it annoying/confusing to figure out which is being used.

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