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That is 617 kilobytes, quite a bit more than we are used to.
The public key is in the range of some Kilobytes.
The data transfer rate is up to 100 kilobytes per second.
He had paid extra to bring the machine up to 64 kilobytes.
Even a single, still image at this quality requires about 800 kilobytes of data.
The goal was for the program to fit in 2 to 3 kilobytes of memory.
Models usually come in 16, 32, 64 and 128 kilobyte versions.
But it can be tricked into using only four kilobytes.
They are limited by a processor memory of eight kilobytes.
A picture has all the info needed for the game to make the thing, and is very small in size, usually less than 30 kilobytes.
With a standard installation, the Guide takes up 559 kilobytes.
I mean, really, after compression it's just a few kilobytes, probably.
They had a few kilobytes of memory and couldn't run large programs.
A page of text that takes a minute to read is a few kilobytes in size.
The 700 genes take up approximately 26 kilobytes in size all together.
The program requires 640 kilobytes of system memory and a hard disk.
The machine comes with 640 kilobytes of random access memory.
The basic version comes with 512 kilobytes of internal memory.
At the resolution available, a single illustration accounts for 6.25 kilobytes of data.
The board adds 512 kilobytes of special memory dedicated to the video system.
In that form it takes 98 kilobytes of memory.
Sidekick 2.0 takes up only about 35 kilobytes of internal memory.
A 1 kilobyte packet transmitted between my phone and the tower.
Three versions of magnetic tape were available running at 30, 60, or 120 kilobytes per second.
The computer tucks away a few kilobytes of data about the problem that caused the light to go on.