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A single binary digit (1/0) |
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8 Bits (can make any number from 0-255) |
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1024 kilobytes, or 2^20 bytes |
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A method of storing information, where every digit is either 1/0 |
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The commonly used number system, where each digit can be anthing from 1-10 |
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A number system often used for colours, where numbers from 10-15 are represented with letters (e.g. 10=A, 11=B, 12=C) |
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A network system that uses the internet to view Files. |
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The current worldwide hub for information |
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When somthing outside the compueter (e.g. Sound) is converted into binary. |
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You know it's a lie. You can't handle the truth, though. |
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When binray in the computer is turned into somthing the user can understand (e.g. Display on a screen) |
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Exchangeable Image File Format The standard by which a device chooses an appropriate file type. |
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The amount of Bits per pixel in a picture |
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Dont want none unless you got buns hun |
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want none unless you got buns hun |
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