Re: What does "ko" mean?

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dan.track@xxxxxxxxx (Dan Track) writes:
> I came across the following term, ko, being used as units for RAM.
> Does anyone know what it means?

It stands for kilo octet (1 octet = 8 bits, thus 1 ko = 1 kB).
 
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