Sorry about that other person's illogical reply, the device by which a voter registers a choice in an election is called as ballot
Control and status registers are special types of memory locations within a device or system that are used to control its operation (control registers) or report its current state (status registers). These registers allow software to communicate with hardware by reading or writing specific values that determine how the device should behave or indicate its current status.
The manual device is called the ballot. The automated device is called a voting machine. The State of Texas uses a device called an E-Slate. The types of ballots and voting machines vary from state to state and from country to country.
io/mem wire?
odometer =) learned in my APSCIENCE.
ballot
ballot
The physical address stored in a special memory location in a device is commonly referred to as the "base address" or "device address." This address serves as a reference point for accessing the device's memory-mapped I/O registers or for direct memory access (DMA) operations. It allows the CPU to communicate with the device efficiently by mapping specific memory locations to the device's functions.
Buffer register is a device uses to hold the information used during transfer.
A writer or speaker's choice of words is a literary device called diction.
What is a device that counts footsteps called
device box mounted in an exsisting drywall-covered wall
out put device