In
<of2170d0c5.b3dd89d3-on85257b60.007023ab-85257b60.00711...@tsys.tss.net>,
on 05/03/2013
   at 04:35 PM, Kirk Talman <[email protected]> said:

>But is the notation such that 1234567 = 1205.657Ki? 

ITYM 1205.631Ki.

>And how would one write the Mi value to as many places?

foo = (foo/1048576)Mi; the division is a normal decimal division to as
many poaces as you need.

>I am guessing that this is a kind of unnatural blend (cross-breed)
>between  decimal and "binary prefix" notation.

No; those units *are* binary prefix notation. For an unholy blend,
look at givinf capacities in units of 1024000 :-(

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