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Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
It stands for Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It's basically a computer chip that can have information programmed onto it - which stays on the chip even when the power is turned off (unlike RAM which is erased when you turn the computer off) The EPROM can be re-programmed by erasing the current information and re-writing new information to it.
the abbreviation for MIPS in Programmable system on chip is MEGA INSTRUCTIONS PER SECOND........
The computer chip does all that for you ..
A freely programmable computer is a computer that can be programmed and reprogrammed by the user. Almost all modern computers are freely programmable.
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The central processing unit in a computer is the main chip that "makes everything go." It gets input from programs to execute instructions and control electrical signals.
The Intel 8259 is a programmable interrupt controller.
A programmable computer is one for which instructions on how to perform different tasks (programs) can be written/installed. A non-programmable computer comes with programs already installed and its software can not be readily changed.
The first programmable computer, the Colossus computer, was designed and employed by British codebreakers to help read encryped German messages during WWII.
PC stands for Personal Computer.
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