Pick one:
ROM, PROM, EPROM
write-protected magnetic disk/tape, CD-ROM, DVD-R
write-protected partition/file, other user's or sysadmin's file
code-segment, read-only data-segment, other user's or kernel's code- or data-segment
Write-protected, read-only.
it's the page that has been modified in main memory(physical memory), but not yet rewritten in the disk.
Both of them serve for somewhat similar purpose ie storing Although in a different way. ROM /BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM ) Both of them have flat shape . RAM (Random Access Memory) can be modified. ROM ( Read only memory) is just that, Read only. Both are "chip" based memory, but only RAM can me modified.
micro controller contain system on chip memory, timers,counters where as a micro processor doesn't contain all these
A computer is built to contain two kinds of memory. There is static memory, which stays in the computer after it is powered off. Then there is dynamic memory, which is memory that is only accessible while the computer is on. The hard drive is an example of static memory, while RAM is an example of dynamic memory.
insufficient memory
get a mr. PC
ROM means Read Only Memory. It contains data which should never be modified, such as BIOS.
chips with memories are worrying. don't eat them or they will lose their memory!
Read Only refers to a memory device which contains previously recorded data, which cannot be modified by the user.
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Some information needs to be modified; such information is useless if it's in a memory where it can't be modified.
it's the page that has been modified in main memory(physical memory), but not yet rewritten in the disk.
No it cannot It has an nvidia chipset 6150 That board is generally a winfast foxconn board or sometimes a biostar emachines modified version and as such is a 939 board ddr memory NOT ddr2 It will take up to a pc3200 (ddr400) memory
RAM can be edited/modified many times, while ROM usually cannot be modified. Some ROM can be changed slightly, or reset by exposure to UV light. but most of ROM has to be sent back to the factory if there is an error with it's contents.
Which of the following can you place in a DDR3 Memory Bank? (Select all that apply) A.DDR Memory stickB.DDR2 Memory stickC.RIMM Memory StickD.Non of the above
The most accurate answer is PROM (Programmable read-only memory) a.k.a. OTP ROM (One-time programmable ROM). You can fill it with data once, but after that you cannot modify it. Example: PROM chips and CD-R.
unlimited class and method contain one dll file or depending upon the memory(primary memory)......