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Picked Up A Sandisk 512 Duo For My Psp, Not really 512mb? |
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| conc3pt |
Apr 1 2005, 02:46 AM
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it's gigabyte and gigabit 8 bits = 1 byte example: your internet download speed is 1500 Kbps (or as advertised) 1500 / 8 = 187.5 KBps Big B is Bytes Small b is bits your average download speed should be around 187.5 KBps and it's definitely not that .. if it was the bits and bytes then it would 64 megabytes/MBs if it was 512 megabits/Mbs you probably just got a "bad" batch This post has been edited by conc3pt: Apr 1 2005, 02:54 AM
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| yosomono99 |
Apr 1 2005, 03:44 PM
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From my understanding the size displayed on the box is a selling point. Most hard driver manufactures define one gigabyte as 1 billion bytes, where as every computer geek in the world knows that 1 gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. If one mega byte is 1024 kilobytes, and one kilobyte is 1024 bytes the math would work out as follows
1 KB = 1024 Bytes 1 MB = 1024 KBytes 1GB = 1024 MBytes
So in 1 GB there are actually 1,073,741,824 Bytes
If the manufactures say 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 Bytes you can see that there is a difference (or loss) of 73,741,824 Bytes or 7,2013.5 KBytes or 70.33 MBytes.
So for every GByte the manufacture SAYS you get you need to multiply that number by 70.33
So for a 120GByte Hard drive
120 x 70.33 = 8439.6 MBytes or 8.24 GBytes
So on a 120 GByte Hard drive you would actually get
120 - 8.24 = 111.76GBytes
Lets to the same for you 512 MByte Card
Lets assume the manufacture defines 1 MByte as 1 million (1,000,000) Bytes
And we all know 1 MByte is 1,048,576 Bytes
1,048,576 - 1,000,000 = 48,576 Bytes or 47.44 KBytes
Now multiply the size of your card by your loss number
512 x 47.44 = 24,289 KBytes or 23.71 MBytes
So on a 512 MB card you should get
512 - 23.71 = 488.29 MBytes
You say it has 463 MBytes free so that is a difference of
488 - 463 = 25MBytes
Also you have to take in to account the FileSystem the card / disk is formatted in, and any "system" files that my be hidden from view that the PSP needs.
All in all i think you got about what you payed for.
If anybody disagrees with anything above, please let me know, as I would gladly say I am wrong if you can prove it.
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| Altima NEO |
Apr 3 2005, 11:11 PM
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QUOTE(corin415 @ Apr 1 2005, 10:20 AM) All in all yosomono99 is right, basicly what tech support told me along with there online help. This is kinda annoying, and should be a warning on the box somewhere >_< since there sayn its for PSP , id expect it to be a bit closer, but i noitced another thing. The file size of a video is smaller on the PSP then it is on my powerbook before I xfer it, so it all works out (explaining that 25mb we dont know wha thappens to, i guess it just adds up.), Ill return it for now and wait for the 1gig i guess, or buy another 512. Thanks for all the info everyone. well not to burst your bubble, but this isnt a new problem theyve been doing this for as long as i can remember You think those 40 GB iPods really have a full 40 GB?
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| Paronga |
Apr 10 2005, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(Altima NEO @ Apr 4 2005, 07:17 AM) well not to burst your bubble, but this isnt a new problem theyve been doing this for as long as i can remember You think those 40 GB iPods really have a full 40 GB? uhh nope   but it does the job, a very fine job.
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| Trevante |
Apr 12 2005, 04:34 AM
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QUOTE(corin415 @ Apr 1 2005, 12:20 PM) All in all yosomono99 is right, basicly what tech support told me along with there online help. This is kinda annoying, and should be a warning on the box somewhere >_< since there sayn its for PSP , id expect it to be a bit closer, but i noitced another thing. The file size of a video is smaller on the PSP then it is on my powerbook before I xfer it, so it all works out (explaining that 25mb we dont know wha thappens to, i guess it just adds up.), Ill return it for now and wait for the 1gig i guess, or buy another 512. Thanks for all the info everyone. Hmm... there ususally is a "warning"... I'm pretty sure my HDD's both had warning on the box about the actual size.
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