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In other words, MAR holds the memory location of data that needs to be accessed. When reading from memory, data addressed by MAR is fed into the MDR (memory data register) and then used by the CPU. When writing to memory, the CPU writes data from MDR to the memory location whose address is stored in MAR. The Memory Address Register is half of a minimal interface between a microprogram and computer storage. The other half is a memory data register. Far more complex memory interfaces exist, but this is the least that can work.
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The "necklace" piece is called a Lanyard. Then the other piece that holds the card is called an ID Protector.
A network storage server is a piece of equipment that is on the network. The server is used for additional storage for the computers and other items on the network.
It holds it together.
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A network storage server is a piece of equipment that is on the network. The server is used for additional storage for the computers and other items on the network.
It is the part that holds the objective lenses in position and at a correct distance with the eye piece
No. It is a piece of software. A disk or USB key or DVD or CD would be storage devices.
This would be a finial.
It is simply the point representing the location of a particular piece of data: nothing more nor less.