ROM stands for Read Only Memory, so software that is ROM, can only be opened, and not changed.
ROM isn't really hardware or software. ROM is Read Only Memory, which could be software or hardware. Software can be read only memory if made that way, and so could hardware.
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ram is random access memory and ROM is read only memory
Kind of a tricky question. Analysis: you typed ROM Software. What is it you are trying to do. DVD ROM software will do you no good for a CD and vice versa. Additional Info: A DVD will hold at least 4.7GB. A CD will hold only 700MB. Since you stated ROM, I can only deduce that you are not trying to store information, but rather READ from the device.
A CD is neither hardware, nor software. A CD is media. A CD-ROM Drive is hardware.
The operating system has nothing to do with the ROM chip
Yes, as in you can get a copy of a game at the store on a CD-ROM..ROM is "Read Only Memory"...once something is written to the disc it cannot be changed.
ROM stands for Read-Only Memory, and the numbers following it usually refer to specific software versions or releases. For example, ROM 102 could indicate a specific version of software for a device or system. ROM 101 or 102 might also refer to a specific memory address or location within a ROM chip.
ROM memory chips on the motherboard
"BIOS is stored on a ROM (Read Only Memory) chip, however, the data in the ROM chip can be changed. Its called flashing BIOs. It is done with software." ^You did not answer the question. He asked the "type" of ROM. EEPROM is the type of ROM that is able to be reprogrammed while physically installed in the computer.
go to a website where you can make ROM hacks or a Mario website etc and you may have to download a software (not sure) and you can make the ROM hack.(etc= other)