The key concept with ROM is that the system can READ this memory, but cannot(normally) write to this memory.
ROM = Read Only Memory This is a permanent storage device, usually a chip or an optical disk. Depending on the device, it is written to once, and then is read-only There are some variations, including PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory) and EPROM (Erasable Programmable read only memory)
random access memory and read only memory
(ROM) Read only memory. example boot manager.
Read only memory
Read Only Memory or ROM, is a type of memory that normally can only be read. As opposed to Random Access Memory or RAM, which can be both read and written.
Read Only Memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory where data is permanently written during manufacturing and cannot be easily altered or deleted. ROM is commonly used to store firmware and essential software instructions that are needed to boot up a device or system.
ROM, which is short for Read Only Memory, is a type of memory that cannot have information written to it.
Read Only refers to a memory device which contains previously recorded data, which cannot be modified by the user.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory or memory in your computer that can be read and written to by programs. The amount of RAM in a computer has a bearing on how much work it can do in a given amount of time, and how complex a program that can be run. The other type of electronic memory in a computer is called ROM, or Read Only Memory, and is the kind of memory that is programmed permanently at the factory that makes your computer a computer and not a toaster. ROM is fixed and usually a smaller size, RAM is expandable (to a point).
Its a "Read Only Memory" a type of memory that can only be embedded on a device, like your phone, digital camera, Bios, calculator
You will need a device to read the memory card in order to transfer the data.
No CD-ROM means Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. CD-ROM is an input device. However, CD-RW (Compact Disc Read Write) is both a input and output device.