Terminology Usage - IBM NetVista X40 Technical Information Manual

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Terminology usage

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Attention: The term reserved describes certain signals, bits, and registers that should
not be changed. Use of reserved areas can cause compatibility problems, loss of data,
or permanent damage to the hardware. If you change the contents of a register,
preserve the state of the reserved bits. When possible, read the register first and
change only the bits that must be changed.
In this manual, some signals are represented in an all-capital-letter format (-ACK). A
minus sign in front of the signal indicates that the signal is active low. No sign in front
of the signal indicates that the signal is active high.
The term hex indicates a hexidecimal number.
When numerical modifiers such as K, M, and G are used, they typically indicate
powers of 2, not powers of 10. For example, 1 KB equals 1 024 bytes (2
20
1 048 576 bytes (2
), and 1 GB, equals 1 073 741 824 bytes (2
When expressing storage capacity, MB equals 1 000 KB (1 024 000). The value is
determined by counting the number of sectors and assuming that every two sectors
equals 1 KB.
Note:
Depending on the operating system and other requirements, the storage
capacity available to you might vary.
10
), 1 MB equals
30
).

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