I fully understand more tha you know. Sadly you don,t know what you are saying.

I don't know if you fully got what I was saying about gigabyte vs. gibibyte. To briefly reiterate, a 2GB CF card has something over 2 billion bytes available, the Sandisk in the Post #11 pic has total capacity of 2,047,541,258 bytes so one of 2,040,000,000 bytes will definitely fit ok on it. Look at the img size on that CF in the pic, it's even bigger at 2,044,526,592 bytes and it works just fine. I think your reference to 2.03GB is actually GiB (binary) which is ~2,179,695,900 B so it won't fit on a 2GB CF. A file of 2.03GB (decimal) is ~2,030,000,000 bytes so it will fit. It's so confusing with MS using the original binary form for gigibyte and drive manufacturers using the decimal form. This explains the history:
Noway will a 2,040,000,000 bytes file fit on a 2gb card.

Now who gives a **** how much memory a card can hold if it can't hold your file. If you wish to limit yourself to 1.87 gb file size be my quest.
If you wish to limit yourself to 2014 mapset be my quest.

Just remember according to you and your explanation you can't put a 2147483647 file on a 2gb card. But I can put it on a 4,8,16,32 gb card. So stop wasting peoples time.

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