I started a faq on this but anyway one can
use K (kilobytes) or M (megabytes) for these
type of directives.  A plain integer == Bytes.

Regards,
Philip

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, John Coggeshall wrote:

> >67108860 bytes = 64 mb
> 
> 64M will also work, I believe.
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