Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 25.12.2018, 12:12 +0100 schrieb Fabien COELHO:
> > Given the speed of verifying checksums and its storage-oriented status, I
> > also still think that a (possibly fractional) MB (1,000,000 bytes), or even
> > GB, is the right unit to use for reporting this progress. On my laptop (SSD),
> > verifying runs at least at 1.26 GB/s (on one small test), there is no point
> > in displaying kilobytes progress.
>
> Obviously the file is cached by the system at such speed, but still most
> disks should provides dozens of MB per second of read bandwidth. If GB is
> used, it should use fractional display (eg 1.25 GB) though.
I think MB indeed makes more sense than kB, so I have changed that now
in V7, per attached.
Michael
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