ROM is Attached to the mother board inside the system unit.
Because they are usually located inside the computer.
utility program
"Permanent" memory is called ROM. ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Under normal circumstances, ROM can not be modified or erased, even if the computer loses power.
in data transfor instraction the contents of source are copied into distination without modified the content of source
in data transfor instraction the contents of source are copied into distination without modified the content of source
8086 does not have RAM or ROM inside it. However, it has internal registers for storing intermediate and final results.
i don't if there is a patch on the credits
It uses a beam of light to "look" at the data. It starts the read on the inside of the CD.
cdrom is static rom
all rom is static
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.