This is easy if you are a 'integer register in the CPU' ... are you? Raj On 9/15/05, Gogala, Mladen <MGogala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Just shift the number 10 positions to the right and division by 1024 is > done. Division by 2 is > > equivalent to the right shift. Dividing by 1010 ('A' in hex) is not so > simple. > > -- > > Mladen Gogala > > Ext. 121 > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Cary Millsap [mailto:Cary.Millsap@xxxxxxxxxx] > *Sent:* Thursday, September 15, 2005 12:43 PM > *To:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* RE: how do you decide your db_cache_size > > Unless you're a binary-based computer, in which case it's a lot easier to > divide by 1024. > > *Cary** Millsap* > Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd. > http://www.hotsos.com > *Nullius in verba* > > Visit www.hotsos.com <http://www.hotsos.com/> for curriculum and schedule > details... > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: > oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *rjamya > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:25 PM > *To:* jkstill@xxxxxxxxx > *Cc:* Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx; MGogala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* Re: how do you decide your db_cache_size > > I presume it is for those who are not good with division ... dividing by > 1000 is much easier than say 1024 ?? > > > -- ------------------------------ select standard_disclaimer from company_requirements where category = 'MANDATORY';