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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
megabytes — meg·a·byte || megÉ™baɪt n. (Computers) one million bytes; unit of computer data storage capacity equal to 1,048,576 bytes (also mega byte) … English contemporary dictionary
megabytes per second — n. (Computers) MBps, one million bytes per second … English contemporary dictionary
megabytes per second — Abbreviated MBps. A measurement of the amount of information moving across a network or communications link in one second, measured in multiples of 1,048,576 bytes … Dictionary of networking
15 megabytes of fame — noun A modest amount of fame achieved in the world of computing, as by inclusion on a popular video or audio clip available on the Internet … Wiktionary
Mbps — megabytes per second … Military dictionary
Binary prefix — Prefixes for bit and byte multiples Decimal Value SI 1000 k kilo 10002 M mega … Wikipedia
E-mu Emulator — The Emulator is the name given to a series of disk based digital sampling keyboards manufactured by E mu Systems from 1982 until 1990. Though not the first commercial sampler, the Emulator was among the first to find wide use among ordinary… … Wikipedia
Primeros discos IBM — La invención del disco magnético, de la cual IBM fue pionera en los 50, fue un componente crítico en la revolución de las computadoras. En este artículo se analizan los principales discos de almacenamiento introducidos por IBM en los 50, 60 y… … Wikipedia Español
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IBM 3480 Family — The 3480 tape format is a magnetic tape data storage format developed by IBM. The tape is one half inch wide and is packaged in a 4 x5 x1 cartridge. The cartridge contains a single reel and there is a takeup reel is inside the tape drive.Because… … Wikipedia
Timeline of binary prefixes — This article presents a terminology timeline of binary prefixes.1940s; 1943 1944:*J.W. Tukey coins the word bit as an abbreviation of binary digit . [http://catb.org/ esr/jargon/html/B/bit.html The Jargon File (version 4.4.7)] ] ; 1948:*… … Wikipedia