Rom 102 and Rom 101 are smartcards used for Dishnetwork and Bell ExpressVu satellite-based encryption systems.
Anything held in ROM. ROM stands for Read-Only Memory, meaning that it can't be changed.
Yes, A kodak CD is a CD-rom. Rom only means that it is read only memory meaning that you can not overwrite or erase the data on the disc.
1 Yard is 3 Feet, meaning that 102 yards (102x3) is 306
You will find that in the registration papers meaning Register of Merit. It goes for any breed.
In computing, it is Read Only Memory As opposed to RAM - Random Access Memory
If it's actually ROM, nothing should happen to it; ROM is read-only memory. It's possible that the circuits could be so badly designed that switching off power would cause a power surge through the ROM which would damage it, but any company that designed their boards that way deserves to go out of business, preferably by being sued into oblivion.
cdrom is static rom
12x12=144...144-42=102. 102 is the answer. Or, is the question meaning 12-42, which equals -30. Then, it would be 12x-30=-360. So, it's either 102 or -360. One of those two must be right.
all rom is static
A CD ROM drive cannot read a DVD. So it is not possible to use a CD ROM as a DVD ROM. A DVD ROM drive can work with a CD though.
102 multiplied by 102 is 10,404.
ROM (read-only memory) chips are installed on a computer's motherboard. The model of the board usually determines the type of ROM needed to control a computer's boot routine. ROM is often called "nonvolatile memory," meaning that an electrical current is not needed to maintain the prerecorded data instructions on the chip. The instructions cannot be overwritten, and only special equipment can be used to rewrite or erase the data