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Administrivia and General => Chatter Board => Topic started by: Shane on December 22, 2013, 02:14:41 pm

Title: The Limits of Memory Sticks?
Post by: Shane on December 22, 2013, 02:14:41 pm
Um.
So I made a list of things I'd like to place on a memory stick in the future (once I have one)... but I don't think that TEN memory sticks will be enough. :o

Here's the sizes of each folder I would place on the sticks.
For Gigabytes I'll add the folder name.

Is this insane or what? O_O



KILOBYTES AND SMALLER:
140 KB
624 KB

MEGABYTES:
 87.6  MB
  3.30 MB
 61.8  MB
 31.0  MB
  3.44 MB
  7.86 MB
 43.0  MB
  3.64 MB
  6.93 MB
 18.8  MB
 14.4  MB
511    MB
351    MB
 19.1  MB
 21.6  MB
125    MB
188    MB
717    MB
530    MB
 57.7  MB
 16.6  MB
  4.91 MB
937    MB
 61.6  MB
961    MB
  2.37 MB
111    MB
 96.3  MB

GIGABYTES:
 8.77 GB (Downloads)
 5.89 GB (Games)
28.6  GB (NDS) [I use an emulator for GBA, NES, SNES and NDS games.]
 3.67 GB (Little Fighter 2)
 1.35 GB (Quest for Glory 5)
 1.31 GB (Warcraft III)
 8.04 GB (Electronic Arts) [Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-Earth II + Wrath of the Lich King]
 3.18 GB (EA GAMES) [Lords of the Rings: Battle for Middle-Earth I]
 5.15 GB (ScummVM)
 3.29 GB (Far Cry 2) [I don't want to put this on the memory stick, but I know my father well enough to know that he'd want it on the memory stick]



That totals... no idea. :P
I don't know how to add all those up to find the TOTAL, not to mention those in the hundreds of MBs don't have a decimal point (so I don't know if one of them is, say, 111.1 MB).
Title: Re: The Limits of Memory Sticks?
Post by: KarjamP on December 22, 2013, 03:01:17 pm
The biggest memory stick size on Mymemory.co.uk is a 1TB one, but it costs £999.99.

A 512GB one is £499.99, and a 128 GB one is in the range of £94.99 and £97.99.

http://www.mymemory.co.uk/USB-Flash-Drives (http://www.mymemory.co.uk/USB-Flash-Drives)