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Many duplicate entries for the 1GB Japanese Kingstons...
 
Many duplicate entries for the 1GB Japanese Kingstons...
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:Yeah, there needs to be a standardized format and template. [[User:Dirtie|Dirtie]] 23:49, 11 March 2007 (CET)
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Errm. How about... a table? I've seen those in scientific magazines and they look quite snazzy.
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{|class="compattable sortable" width="100%" cellspacing="1"
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!width="37%" |Title
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!width="7%"|Type
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!width="7%"|Manufactured in
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!width="7%"|Size (MB)
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!width="7%"|Read (MB/s)
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!width="7%"|Write (MB/s)
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!width="7%"|Random Access (ms)
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|-
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|}
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like so.
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== Table conversion ==
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I'm workin on it. Please don't add comments on the GB value convertet to MB.. 1GB = 1000MB and NOT 1024MB! :) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte Wikipedia] [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Gigabyte.html MathWorld]
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If you're a graphic guy you can made my table looking nice ;)

Latest revision as of 17:55, 27 July 2007

Many duplicate entries for the 1GB Japanese Kingstons...

Yeah, there needs to be a standardized format and template. Dirtie 23:49, 11 March 2007 (CET)

Errm. How about... a table? I've seen those in scientific magazines and they look quite snazzy.

Title Type Manufactured in Size (MB) Read (MB/s) Write (MB/s) Random Access (ms)

like so.

Table conversion

I'm workin on it. Please don't add comments on the GB value convertet to MB.. 1GB = 1000MB and NOT 1024MB! :) Wikipedia MathWorld

If you're a graphic guy you can made my table looking nice ;)