ROM is Read Only Memory. It holds the codes put there by the manufacture, and is used to start the loading of the Operating System.
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ROM = Read Only Memory
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RAM = Random Acess Memory
RAM is read and write memory
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Random Access Memory is also known as the Main Memory or the Internal Memory.
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main memory (RAM) / disk / tape / etc read only / read-write
A ram is called a ram in English, if you mean a male sheep or goat.
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The bits of address bus inform the memory(Ram) which particular element is to be read or write in memory.
Volatile memory refers to RAM that needs to be constantly refreshed to be retained. Static memory is permanent storage that is retained even after the computer is turned off.
Yes you can do both. RAM stands for random access memory, that that means you can read it or write to it at random. That is different from ROM in which it is only made to be read, but not written to.To be technical, the user doesn't exactly write to RAM, but the CPU and/or the DMA controller does. In assembly code, a programmer asks the CPU to move data from memory to the CPU, or from the CPU to memory.
There are none as RAM allows random write access while ROM only allows read access (the very reason why it's called ROM because it stands for Read-Only Memory).
Read/write memory is memory that can be read and can be changed.