There are devices which can write to EPRROM chips <blanks, or unprogrammed chips> that will be able to "flash" or "cook" the ram chip with it's initial load, then it's hard written on there. Will not be able to be changed again under most circumstances.
In the strict sense, a true ROM chip is manufactured with the data on it and is unable to be changed at all.
Originally they're kept on the hard drive in the form of a program. Once run, the instructions and data are loaded into main memory until the processor is ready for them. They are then read into the various levels of CPU cache when awaiting execution.
Internal memory on a computer is kept on the hard drive. The hard drive holds the memory for all things downloaded to the computer, and all web sites visited. External memory is usually kept on a device like a USB memory stick or a CD. External memory can be accessed by plugging it into the computer.
Simple answer - speed. By using the CPU register, the information is kept "local" to the CPU. By storing a value in a memory location, a lookup has to be performed to retrieve it.
The memory that haunted Brian in "Hatchet" was the secret his mother revealed about their family, specifically that she was having an affair with another man before their divorce. Brian struggled with feelings of betrayal and confusion as he navigated this new information.
All types of information may be kept in a database.
Calypso, if memory serves.
A stack overflow is a type of buffer overflow in which an array writes memory outside of the array boundaries. The keyword here is "stack". The stack is a section in memory in which local variables and other program data are kept for future reference. When the stack gets overflown, adjacent program memory, such as variables, pointers, etc, will be overwritten and cause your program to crash.
It is a promise.
when ice is kept in warm water it gets melted in the bottom and the upper part become weightier so it turns over.
Lissi Fashion dolls were originally made in West Germany. They are made in limited lots, and if kept in the box with all paperwork, they can be sought after collectibles.
Although memory is technically any form of electronic storage, it is used most often to identify fast, temporary forms of storage. If your computer's CPU had to constantly access the to retrieve every piece of data it needs, it would operate very slowly. When the information is kept in memory, the CPU can access it much more quickly. Most forms of memory are intended to store data temporarily.
The Giver kept the memory of music, particularly of a beautiful concert performed by a skilled musician. This memory was special to him as it brought him great joy and deep emotions when he shared it with Jonas.