The series of 1's and 0's are called Binary code... if you want to know the name of each individual digit, they are referred to as bits. So when people say 8bit, it stands for 8 digits of binary.
use two of them for 8 bits.
He does Let's Plays of Old and Recent 8bit and 32bit games.
32 bit
IPV4 is 32bit (4 times 8bit) rgds
so they fit correctly into an 8bit or 16bit slot
An 8 bit number is a maximum of 255, the highest prime number less than or equal to this is 251 or 11111011Ans 2.The above is correct for the largest prime storable in a single 8bit storage location.However the question asked what can be stored in an 8bit computer. Anyone working with numbers would tend to program an 8bit computer to use more than one location to store each number.In fact, since we are talking of prime numbers there is a simple, fast algorithm to store primes very compactly, and recover them quickly and easily. 32KB of RAM can hold all the primes less than 95,000 with room to spare for the compaction and decompaction algorithms.A 1GB memory will hold all the primes less than 3 x 1010 .
8-bit is a surrounding of a video game e.g. Mega Man. 8-bit is from the Atari Computer System.
One bit is 2 possible colors, black, 8bit has a possible of 256
8bit = 1 byte1024byte = 1kb1,024kb = 1mb1,024mb = 1gb1,024gb = 1tb
1 byte = 8 bits. Computers only know two things. On (1) and off (0). This is known as binary. Computers use an 8bit binary system (00000000). The American Standrad Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is an international code that notices that an 8bit character ASCI covers everything that you can type on a keyboard. Therefore a 1byte letter is A to Z.
This is the data bus width, it defines the largest size numbers the hardware can handle directly (0 .. 255 unsigned, -128 .. 127 signed).