It takes up 128 MB plus a tiny amount for your save game.
60 x 1073741824 bytes or 60 x 1024 mb generally when someone talks about memory it is volatile memory and is loaded when an application, game or software is loaded.
These are two completely different units of measure. MHZ (megahertz) measures frequency as cycles per second. MB (megabytes) measures memory storage.
Your question is vague, but I will try to answer it in the best way I can.If you are looking for requirements to run an application, which I'm guessing because of the category your question is in.To make it simple, there's the processor, memory, video, and sound. Another not listed in this example would be the amount of space on the hard drive that you need to have.Here's an example from a popular game:PC System RequirementsOS: Windows XP / Windows Vista (with latest Service Packs)Processor:Minimum: Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+Recommended: Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2Memory:Minimum: 512 MB RAM (1GB for Vista users)Recommended: 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users)Video:Minimum: 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 32 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon 7200 or NVIDIA GeForce 2 class card or betterRecommended: 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT class card or betterSound: DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capabilityMac System RequirementsOS: Mac OS X 10.4.11 or newerProcessor:Minimum: PowerPC G5 1.6 GHz or Intel Core Duo processorRecommended: Intel 1.8GHz processor or betterMemory:Minimum: 1 GB RAMRecommended: 2 GB RAMVideo:Minimum: 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 64 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon 9600 or NVIDIA GeForce Ti 4600 class card or betterRecommended: 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA 7600 class card or better
NO.for a ps2 emulater you need at least 2gb ram, and a Pentium 4.
32 stands for 32 megabytes of memory in the card. there are 1024 kilobytes in 1 megabyte so there are 32,768 kilobytes in a 32 megabyte card. The average picture taken with a cell phone is between 20-50 kilobytes depending on sizing and the phone itself. that is a lot of memory
Amazon wants $15 for a 2 pack of Sony PS2 8 MB cards and $10 for a single black card. Others brands of memory cards for the PS2 are much cheaper with more memory like 2 32 MB cards for $10
8 MB
Not really. I've downloaded games with up to 8 Gigabytes of memory. So 32 MB is not that much.
The Samsung Galaxy Y - has a Micro SD card slot, which will accept memory cards up to 32 MB.
The highest sold by Sony is the 8 MB PS2 Memory Card. Amazon.com has generic cards in 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, and 128MB. Please pay close attention to the poor reviews compared to the Sony card reviews before you consider purchasing generic cards
32 MB
The PS2 has 32 MB of RDRAM @ 3.2 gigabytes /sec. Also note the following: 4 MB DRAM video memory @ 48 gigabytes /sec. 2 MB I/O memory 16 KB cache memory 2 MB sound memory
The Wii has an internal .5 gigabyte flash memory on it's hard drive, which is 512 megabytes on the Wii's hard drive.
there is a thousand or so kb in a megabyte so around 952,000
1000 mb. = 1 gb. Learn to spell numb nuts.
It depends on how much memory the song would take