On 3/24/17 19:13, David Steele wrote:
> Behavior for the current default of 16MB is unchanged, and all other 
> sizes go through a logical progression.

Just at a glance, without analyzing the math behind it, this scheme
seems super confusing.

> 
> 1GB:
> 000000010000000000000040
> 000000010000000000000080
> 0000000100000000000000C0
> 000000010000000100000000
> 
> 256GB:
> 
> 000000010000000000000010
> 000000010000000000000020
> 000000010000000000000030
> ...
> 0000000100000000000000E0
> 0000000100000000000000F0
> 000000010000000100000000
> 
> 64GB:
> 
> 000000010000000100000004
> 000000010000000100000008
> 00000001000000010000000C
> ...
> 0000000100000001000000F8
> 0000000100000001000000FC
> 000000010000000100000000


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