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11 October 2009
- 06:1406:14, 11 October 2009 diff hist +226 N Decimal Created page with '{{header}} In computing terms, 'decimal' refers to the Base-10 Roman counting system that uses ten base digits (0 through 9) to represent numerical values. It is the "normal…' current
- 06:1206:12, 11 October 2009 diff hist +687 N ASCII Created page with '{{header}} ASCII is an acronym for 'American Standard Code for Information Interchange'. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII Operating systems that follow the ASCII stand…' current
- 06:1206:12, 11 October 2009 diff hist 0 Hexadecimal No edit summary
- 06:1106:11, 11 October 2009 diff hist +102 N Nibble Created page with '{{header}} A nibble is 4 bits and can be represented as single hexadecimal value. {{footer}}' current
- 06:1006:10, 11 October 2009 diff hist +666 N Hexadecimal Created page with '{{header}} Hexadecimal is a method of representing 4 bits of data (known as a nibble) using a single ascii character in the range from [0-9a-f]. = Use = = Hexadeci…'
- 06:1006:10, 11 October 2009 diff hist +78 N Hex Created page with '{{header}} The term '''Hex''' is a short form of Hexadecimal. {{footer}}' current
- 06:0806:08, 11 October 2009 diff hist +534 N Big Endian Created page with '{{header}} In a binary string, 'Big Endianess' indicated that the least significant bit is on the right side. A big-endian byte would thus be structured like th…' current
- 06:0706:07, 11 October 2009 diff hist +336 N Endianess Created page with '{{header}} Endianess is the term used when describing the relative values of binary digits. There are two types; * Big Endian, where the least significant bit is th…' current
- 06:0706:07, 11 October 2009 diff hist +135 N LSB Created page with '{{header}} 'LSB' is an acronym for 'Least Significant Bit' and is used to indicate 'Endianess' in a binary string. {{footer}}' current
- 05:5805:58, 11 October 2009 diff hist +561 N Little Endian Created page with '{{header}} In a binary string, 'Little Endianess' indicated that the least significant bit is on the left side of a binary string. A little-endian byte would th…' current
- 02:3602:36, 11 October 2009 diff hist +17 N Bit Redirected page to Bit
- 02:3502:35, 11 October 2009 diff hist +128 N Bits Created page with '{{header}} A 'Bit' is a single Base-2 'BInary DigiT'; 0 or 1. See 'Binary' for more information. {{footer}}' current
- 02:3502:35, 11 October 2009 diff hist +5,209 N Byte Created page with '{{header}} A byte is the smallest unit of storage used in modern computers. It is made of 8 bits and can be arranged in 256 possible combinations. These possible combination…' current
- 02:3402:34, 11 October 2009 diff hist +226 N Base-2 Created page with '{{header}} Base-2 is a counting system made up of only two digits, '0' and '1'. This is in contrast with the Roman 'Base-10' counting system that uses 10 digits, 0-9. Base-2 is …' current
- 02:3402:34, 11 October 2009 diff hist +2,662 N Binary Created page with '{{header}} Binary is a form of counting that uses a base-2 system, a counting system with 2 digits. Binary uses only '0' and '1', which relates to an electrical 'low' (0) or…' current
- 02:3202:32, 11 October 2009 diff hist +20 N Sector Redirected page to Sector
- 02:3102:31, 11 October 2009 diff hist 0 Sectors No edit summary current
- 02:3102:31, 11 October 2009 diff hist +467 N Sectors Created page with '{{fs_footer}} A sector is smallest contiguous unit of space on a storage medium. Each sector has an address, and when a file is saved to it, the overlying file system will k…'
- 02:3002:30, 11 October 2009 diff hist +12 Filesystem List →ZFS
- 02:2802:28, 11 October 2009 diff hist +20,357 N Filesystem List Created page with '{{fs_header}} = WARNING = This is currently a living document. It is '''far''' from complete, and almost certainly contains errors, omissions and mistakes. '''''DO NOT USE THIS…'