Comment by bombcar
18 days ago
It was exactly this - and nobody cared until the disks (the only thing that used decimal K) started getting so big that it was noticeable. With a 64K system you're talking 1,536 "extra" bytes of memory - or 1,536 bytes of memory lost when transferring to disk.
But once hard drives started hitting about a gigabyte was when everyone started noticing and howling.
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