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Yes very interesting

As you mentioned 16MB is = 16,777,216 byets. (in schools)
But, IBM/as400 uses some of the bytes internally and it gives only
16,773,104bytes.


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16MB means 16,773,104bytes not 16,000,000bytes.

Interesting! Where I went to school, 16MB (a.k.a. 16 * 1024 * 1024)
means
16,777,216. I was just too lazy to type in that exact value, and didn't
see
the need to squeeze out every drop available.

Dennis Lovelady
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