J R wrote:
Yes, ABSTR is limited to 64KiB-1.
ITYM 64Ki-1.
You may think that, but he doesn't. K and Ki are prefixes,
meaningless without a unit to modify. Kilo is the rare exception
in Europe, where it's used as an abbreviation of Kilogram as a
unit of mass and (incorrectly) weight; neither applies here.
Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT
new e-mail address: gerhardp (at) charter (dot) net
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