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In computer programming slang when using hexadecimal arithmetic, a number followed by 7 zero's, typically used to refer to a range of memory addresses. Thus "1 Brazillion", or 10000000 in hexadecimal, equals 268,435,456.

More loosely, any time only the upper digits are given of a hexadecimal address, "brazillion" means the the rest of the 8 digits are zero or are not important.
Does the data memory start at at 8 brazillion or 82 brazillion? (80000000 or 82000000)
by RenSeven December 6, 2009
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