> It's usually 16-20 bits per 'digit', but otherwise yes.
> The number of bits per digit can be a constant, but in the
> case of the discrete weighted transform it varies from
> digit to digit.
> 
> jasonp

Thankyou. I was being dumber than usual:

20,000,000 bits divided into 1,000,000 chunks
gives 20 bits per chunk.

David
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