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kapupu

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Sep 4, 2010
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when entering the command sh ver lots of info. appear but I'm confuse with this one. with 60416K/5120K bytes of memory. The sum of these numbers is 65,536K, or 64 megabytes (MB) of total DRAM.

my question is how can kilo = meg?
 
the memory is in "available/used" format. Add them both together then divide by 1024 to convert the kilybytes into megabytes.
 
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