What's above a Brontobyte?

A gobibyte would be something like 2.2046105836415477274886885789797*(10^100) bytes.
 
i think the binary numbering thing plexus mentioned before will be completely unsuccessful. the standard is already there.
 
gobibyte? Does Gobi Bear know about this? ;)
 
:scan: Hello, :scan:

:king: I found... :rolleyes:

Yoktobyte :crazyeye:
Keirfabyte
Bit
Byte
Kilobyte
Megabyte
Gigabyte
Terbyte
Petabyte
Exabyte
Zettabyte
Zottabyte
Yottabyte
Brontobyte

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Reply if it is.
 
LOL, welcome, arielgabbay, nice of you to revive a dead thread for your first post ;). Well thanks, if it weren't for you i wouldn't have read this. Ummmmm, all this talk of bytes makes me wanna eat pie ;).
 
Lozzy_Ozzy said:
LOL, welcome, arielgabbay, nice of you to revive a dead thread for your first post ;). Well thanks, if it weren't for you i wouldn't have read this. Ummmmm, all this talk of bytes makes me wanna eat pie ;).
Don't do it. You'll end up weighing 40 stone, and die drooling melted chocolate all down your shirt. :p
 
Chieftess said:
gobibyte? Does Gobi Bear know about this? ;)
Could this bear live in the Gobi desert? Khan I say that? Are they as smart as the average bear and did they steal my picnic basket?
 
Hmm... I am kind of glad he dug an old thread. that mebibyte stuff was interesting... I wonder if it will ever catch on....
 
calinator said:
Hahahahahaa

Must be funny... but honestly I don't see the joke or get laughter for your ignorance of basic computing history. These are suffrage that we bare ourselves from and into the future.

Take the filelist here:
Apple II Cracking
There are 66 files for a total of 570,156 bytes.

The challenge was to make it as easy to transfer the files as possible. Since 300 baud could mean a full disk transfer taking over an hour, any reduction in size would be welcomed.

One way to do this would be to take a program disk and turn the disk into a single, smaller file. [ a process we now call zipping ]

A few noteworthy entries there: These file sizes are bytes.
A nyble was alot back then if you think about it.

============ ===== ===========================
Filename Size Description of the Textfile
============ ===== ===========================
addocs.txt 17769 DOCS: Advanced Demuffin Version 1.1 by The Stack and The Inspector (February 8, 1983)
cheats 7416 LARGE Collection of Apple Cheats
(Break into Monitor and Modify)
hdinstallmethod.txt 10700 Install HD Version 1.0 May 1991
krack1.app 2927 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part I
krack2.app 1765 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part II
krack3.app 2239 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part III
krack4.app 1887 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part IV
krack5.app 2560 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part V
param2.app 16201 Parameters of Nibbles Away II for various software packages


And what is Nibbles Away:

http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Docs/NibblesAwayIII.txt

****************************
*
* NIBBLES AWAY III
*
* Complete Documentation
* by
* Mr. Wiz
*
******************************

(introduction only provided)

Nibbles Away III utilizes a unique programming language called NADOL, the Nibbles Away Disk Optimized Language. This program can be modified by the user at will. This allows NAIII to remain current, no matter what new developments in copy-protection take place. An added benefit is that users can create their own programs under this powerful language. A few examples would be programs which can convert DOS 3.3 files to CP/M, or one which could display a color disk map of files on a disk. NADOL is used in much the same way as Applesoft, so, if you can program in Applesoft, you should feel comfortable with NADOL.

All of the screens, menus and prompts you will use with NAIII were created with the NADOL language.
 
In The Mindway said:
Must be funny... but honestly I don't see the joke or get laughter for your ignorance of basic computing history. These are suffrage that we bare ourselves from and into the future.

Take the filelist here:
Apple II Cracking
There are 66 files for a total of 570,156 bytes.

The challenge was to make it as easy to transfer the files as possible. Since 300 baud could mean a full disk transfer taking over an hour, any reduction in size would be welcomed.

One way to do this would be to take a program disk and turn the disk into a single, smaller file. [ a process we now call zipping ]

A few noteworthy entries there: These file sizes are bytes.
A nyble was alot back then if you think about it.

============ ===== ===========================
Filename Size Description of the Textfile
============ ===== ===========================
addocs.txt 17769 DOCS: Advanced Demuffin Version 1.1 by The Stack and The Inspector (February 8, 1983)
cheats 7416 LARGE Collection of Apple Cheats
(Break into Monitor and Modify)
hdinstallmethod.txt 10700 Install HD Version 1.0 May 1991
krack1.app 2927 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part I
krack2.app 1765 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part II
krack3.app 2239 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part III
krack4.app 1887 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part IV
krack5.app 2560 High Technology's Cracking Tutorial, Part V
param2.app 16201 Parameters of Nibbles Away II for various software packages


And what is Nibbles Away:

http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Docs/NibblesAwayIII.txt

****************************
*
* NIBBLES AWAY III
*
* Complete Documentation
* by
* Mr. Wiz
*
******************************

(introduction only provided)

Nibbles Away III utilizes a unique programming language called NADOL, the Nibbles Away Disk Optimized Language. This program can be modified by the user at will. This allows NAIII to remain current, no matter what new developments in copy-protection take place. An added benefit is that users can create their own programs under this powerful language. A few examples would be programs which can convert DOS 3.3 files to CP/M, or one which could display a color disk map of files on a disk. NADOL is used in much the same way as Applesoft, so, if you can program in Applesoft, you should feel comfortable with NADOL.

All of the screens, menus and prompts you will use with NAIII were created with the NADOL language.

Party pooper. :goodjob: to In The Mindway and arielgabbay for coming out of lurking. Please help me revive off-topic, it's low on replies at the moment.
 
Oh I am no party poop -- for party is play. Bring on Ultima.

Here is a game of challenge in ultima reality for all you gamers...

Since you were born after the date of this poop text file I display. My poop stays clean out here. Wipe up your ultima life with what your origin is from dude. I will gladly offer you a mindway to clean yourself up. A clean face is such a better one to talk from.

Care to find why you have such regard for an Ultima?
For you call me "party poop" dude. Challenge?

Reply back with the Wiki reference to this history. Please. Task one would then be complete.

You cannot pass until that is acknowledged by me. For if you already know there answer. I would expect an immedate 24 hour turn around. I would expect no less from one who claims his namesake.

Now I have to bring light into these pieces of history into a real world "destiny of names" puzzle that I am redeeming myself from.

Real world... The Ultimate of Realism here... I am not in a game but then I ain't in nothing less. And gaming is not truely my cup of tea anyway.

You think this is :crazyeye: huh? :scan: me dude... "In The Mindway" :scan: This too.... humans.urbanup.com

If I still had access my Apple [an apple a day will keep the doctor away] I would invite you to a meeting of playing the original Ultima.

But I won't bother that challenge... for I started playing Ultima before I even owned an Apple. We called ourselves "Computer Bums" over at the Library. [ 1981 - 1984 ]. The Address Located 402 N. "D" Street in Area Code 714 of the year. :scan: 714 884 4922

Where there were three Apples available FREE OF CHARGE! All you need is a library card and to schedule your time. As long as no one had reserves... free to use all day, all evening, until closing time.

Take these clues to a "destiny of names in 2005" to realism.

The library is a lbit different now. The new library moved in 1985 while I was staff. That address is located one block from "Route 66" of the song.

"Norma Lambson" was the computer department's librarian.
"Steven Whitney" was the City Librarian, Her Boss.
find this quote out here now.
"to do some generous good, Teach ignorance to see, or grief to smile." (1883), pp. 229-232.
{{{Name Match Destiny}}} : They are not yet numerically sequenced.

This is just one of 20 such matches so far I have destiny to reveal. I am sure there are more.

Who am I? "In The Mindway" 2005
High School Class of 1983
The Address: 1850 North "E" Street
My High School Annual is titled:
"1983 Centennial Edition, A Century of Changing Times".

How many feet away from 1948 history is that from Lamb Destiny found to me?
Where is that 1883 match to me?

Care to learn more?
Belive me?

Carry on or Answer me I don't care. I have only to write a few blurbs here and there to place it into reference. For I don't know if I can get the whole story complete in once place. :help:
 
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