Data and files
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
Memory Address numbers
Read Only Memory (ROM) and Random Access Memory (RAM)
Computers write information /data onto some kind of memory device of the which there is a great variety. There are devices for temporary storage and long-term storage.
128 MB with expansion slots
It contains information about the disk or logical drive.
Sony uses memory sticks, but its not the kind your thinking of, which are better suited for laptops and desktop computers.
Computer Science and IT (Information Technology)
It depends on what kind of camera it is. Go to where you bought your camera and ask.
it uses a magnetic North/South binary, where a north magnetic pull is a 1, and a south is a 0
This depends on the kind of program and the amount of data. If you are asking about individual numbers during a calculation, these are often stored in Registers inside the processor. For programs that work with small amounts of data, the data is often loaded in the computer RAM (Random Access Memory). For programs that work with a large amount of data, such as a database program, the data is usually stored on a disk drive and only little bits a read into the computer at a time.
PC3200 is a kind of memory for computers. It is compatible with a computer if the BUS speed of the RAM module is 400MHZ or megahertz. The memory chip will have PC3200 written on it for easy identification.