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S1 scale edit

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kB vs KB edit

In your recent edit of Commodore VIC-20 you silently converted usages of KB to kB. I believe the former is correct as they are referring to units of 1024 not 1000. Please see Kilobyte for the SI definitions. (talk) 2016-05-11 20:14:13‎.

In the context of computer machines. Especially 8-bit. kB always meant 2^10 bytes. KB has no SI basis. And even if one uses KB, what will then MB mean? 1048576 or 1000 000 bytes? As for kibibytes, it sounds and looks awful. Something better has to come along. And you silently left out the signing. Bytesock (talk) 20:25, 11 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

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