QUOTE (krugeruwsp @ Mar 2 2010, 11:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I wouldn't think it would be too hard to back-port the Windows version, or at least the elements of it that are needed to add .rez compatibility over to the Mac version, would it?
It all depends how it's set up. It would mean that the Macintosh version of EV Nova could no longer rely on the Resource Manager, and I don't know how easily Contraband's .rez manager could be ported to Macintosh (or even whether Ambrosia have the legal right to do so).
QUOTE (Qaanol @ Mar 2 2010, 12:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thus what has often been called a ‘Megabyte’ being 1,048,576 bytes, which is 8,388,608 bits. The abbreviation ‘MB’ also gets used for this number, although that is not in accordance with SI. The preferred representation for this number is MiB, meaning Mebibyte. That is the binary prefix meaning 220.
But bytes were never SI units in the first place. The original meaning of kilobyte, megabyte, and so on was base-1024. The ‘mebibyte’ and the base-1000 megabyte were only invented in 2000 as a way of retroactively justifying the misleading advertising practices of the hard-drive industry (which have indeed been the subject of lawsuits).