Maps are one of your 5 a day, so is MILK :D AND CHICKAN
depends on the computer and what you mean by memory cell????
Various kinds of Memory are needed to run a computer. Each Memory has its own distinct function. For example, The cache is needed for future reference. Similarly, RAM is the processing memory, and HDD is required to save your data.
None. You use the free memory.
free()
pc or personal computer
quite a lot
Sonar mapping is needed for ocean research patterns.
The operator system is software- a program that controls the computer. It is usually stored on the hard drive when the computer is not running and is read into a special portion of main memory when the computer is booted up. (There is a boot strap program stored on a chip that loads the O. S. into memory. ) Some of the routines needed by the operating system are not kept in the main memory but are read in only as they are needed.
A rather basic answer is that RAM means Random Access Memory. This memory is volatile, and everything is lost when the computer is closed down.ROM means Read Only Memory. This is stable memory placed there by the manufacturer to keep the instructions needed to begin the booting up process when the computer is switched on.
In order to free up space in memory, an operating system with a virtual memory capability transfers data that is not immediately needed from memory to the HDD; when that data is needed again, it is copied back into memory. That is, when all of the RAM is being used (e.g., if there are many programs open simultaneously or if one very large program is in use), a computer with virtual memory enabled will swap data to the HDD and back to memory as needed, thus, in effect, increasing the total system memory.
There are many different types of memory modules, a more specific question is needed to supply a decent answer. Also the amount of memory in a normal home computer has a limit of between 2 and 4Gb
This will depend on your camera. If your camera has an internal memory card, you will need a cord to connect your camera to your computer's USB port. If your camera has a removable memory card, simply plug that into your computer, or into a memory card adapter if needed.