bradstewart:miss_louie: I need someone to answer random questions when I want to ask them. Do I save to disk or run? Whats the difference between MB and KB? How did I make the font on my browser a size bigger and how do I fix it? Why this, fix that, help me with this, etcetera.
For the original post, nobody answered her questions
Save or run? Always save just in case something goes wrong, you have the file to try again.
MB KB? A megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes. Therefore a gigabyte = 1024 megabytes. For the record a byte is the computers way of storing a letter or number.
Note to all, the next person that trys to tell me the system works in multiples of 1000 dies!
For making the browser font larger or smaller use Ctrl and + or Ctrl and -
All these geeks and nobody answered the questions. Unbelieveable
A byte is an arbitrary segregation of bits, and the interpretation of such may be as a number, character or anything for that matter. If the "system" is a reference to programmatic construction, RPG (the language) is based on a decimal construct, (but please don't kill me for saying so), therefore that "system" does work in multiples of 1000.
ps. A question for the team... I'm a half Japanese, half Italian, Holden driving, Project Manager, who snow boards and mountain bikes but has 22 computers on an LDAP extended Active Directory at home. Geek or Nurd?



