I don't know where you get your 246 bytes fromWindows Bitmap.
But you don't have to store them in a file systemI already covered and explained that. The minimum non-compressed size (i.e. no space lost to headers and disk format) for monochrome 8x8 images is 147,573,952,590 GB. Even if it's compressed down to 1% of it's original size, it would still be 1,475,739,526 GB.
there's no point in generating and storing each possible image.We could study the time domain, which maks this venture equally unfeasable.
In reply to Re^8: Very Large Hex Combinations
by ikegami
in thread Very Large Hex Combinations
by danambroseUK
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