a ROM is a copy of a game a computer can play one with an emulator and the native device can play it with software or hardware hacks they are illegal unless you have the game or they where given away free from the making company or person
There are not many parts in the computer that contains ROM. ROM is short for Read-Only Memory. This is memory that was written on by the programmers of the computer and was locked to editing by them, so you can only read or copy the contents of ROM. One area that is popular with ROM is CD's. Once companies create a game on a CD, they lock editing and the disk becomes ROM.
It stores some unmovable data like Company Logo, Information etc.
To play DVD's
what are functions of programmable ROM
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ROM stands for Read Only Memory. It's generally something you pop in a drive, like a CD, DVD or floppy disk.
ROM, or Read Only Memory, stores data or programs. These programs perform a specific function, such as controlling access to video cards or sound devices.
An important application of ROMs is Microprogramming. Other potential applications include • Library subroutines for frequently wanted functions • System programs • Function tables
the following steps are required to invoke a rom-bios function 1)make an interrupt to occur 2)find out the number of the interrupt that has occurred. 3)obtain from IVT,the address of the ISR which services this interrupt. 4)push the current values of CPU register onto the STACK
The main functions of a CD-ROM drive involve reading data on a compact disk and writing data on the same. This drive also makes it possible to boot a computer from a cd with a bootable installation.
Its a "Read Only Memory" a type of memory that can only be embedded on a device, like your phone, digital camera, Bios, calculator
ROM (Read Only Memory) is not affected however RAM (Random Access Memory) is affected and erases when power is switched off. No damage is done to either as they are both designed to function this way.