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It requires as little as 50,000 bytes of space (Windows XP for PCs, by contrast, gobbles up 2 billion).
It requires as little as 50,000 bytes of space; Windows XP for PCs, by contrast, will gobble up 1.5 billion.
It is powerful and useful, but unfortunately requires up to 28 n bytes of space, where n is the sequence length.
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Each PCI function has 256 bytes of configuration space (PCI defines a third address space in addition to memory called configuration space), of which the first 64 bytes constitute a pre-defined header that provides all the functionality and information required to configure the function.
Telegram also claims its new gaming platform doesn't bloat the platform — requiring in its words "0 bytes of disk space".
The ISAmapped and SAP indices used by the search step occupy 8m+4n bytes of disk space, where n is the total length of database sequences and m is the total length of query sequences.
First, for the small kind of internet, with 4 bytes of server space, have it set up in a fashion so that the signal going in or out goes through 4 inverters.
And no more downloading software files that take up the same amount of byte space as several hundred thousand pages of text, a bookshelf full of books.
Here you will be shown the different components of your documents (fonts, color, etc)., the number of bytes used, and the percentage of space being utilized by each component.
We keep pressing outward, from stratosphere to troposphere to magnetosphere, filling the space with our emissaries: satellites, space stations, the bits and bytes of our transglobal dialogue.
This offers a permanent solution, but it is time-consuming and expensive and often there is not enough space to squeeze in the extra bytes of code.
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