An important application of ROMs is Microprogramming. Other potential applications include
• Library subroutines for frequently wanted functions
• System programs
• Function tables
CD-ROM works on the principle of the LASER and it is a major application of the LASER
When you're working with a file and using application software the application is temporarily stored in a rom b the cpu c the hard drive or d ram?
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You should get the visual gameboy advance application, once opened, select "File", then "open gameboy" and choose the shiny gold version rom, NOW HOW DO I DOWNLOAD THIS ROM FOR FREE !? By the way: you'r welcome.
If you type in ROM's on Cydia it'll show you some downloadable rom's
rom memory
Yes
Programmable devices can be customized by users for their application. Consider the difference between a Read Only Memory (ROM) and a Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM). A ROM is programmed by the manufacturer and delivered to the user. The function of the ROM is the same no matter who uses it. A PROM is a type of ROM that is delivered blank to the user. The user can store a custom program on the PROM to tailor the device for their application. In short, a programmable device can be customized by the user.
The easiest answer is ease of patching and extensibility. ROM cannot easily be patched - though with some permanent storage location and some creativity and foresight when building your initial ROM, you can patch it with some hook code.
maybe. some of them didn't some works.
Ram,or rom data
There was a CD-ROM application "Time Table of History" from the year 1991. It can be freely downloaded after finding it with the help of Google. But important! You need to borrow from somebody the MS-DOS computer with CD-ROM drive.