Comment by hackyhacky 24 days ago To avoid confusion, I always use "kilobyte" to refer to exactly 512 bytes. 3 comments hackyhacky Reply 1718627440 22 days ago Why don't you use sectors for that? hackyhacky 21 days ago Because sectors refer to disk storage. It sounds weird to say "I need to malloc 300 sectors." cperciva 24 days ago Not to be confused with a kilonibble, which is 500 bytes.
1718627440 22 days ago Why don't you use sectors for that? hackyhacky 21 days ago Because sectors refer to disk storage. It sounds weird to say "I need to malloc 300 sectors."
hackyhacky 21 days ago Because sectors refer to disk storage. It sounds weird to say "I need to malloc 300 sectors."
Why don't you use sectors for that?
Because sectors refer to disk storage. It sounds weird to say "I need to malloc 300 sectors."
Not to be confused with a kilonibble, which is 500 bytes.