In a computer, the full form of ROM is Read Only Memory.
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ROM chips are found not only in computers; many appliances and even toys contain ROM chips. toys contain ROM chips.
ROM or "read-only memory" cannot be altered. Once a ROM chip or other ROM media is created, it cannot be changed by user-accessable means and is therefore inflexible.
the ROM BIOS chip
ROM can refer to many things. For example, the full name for a CD is a CD-ROM which stands for compact disc, read-only memory. So it acts as a storage device, and in some mind sets, could be considered input to the computer. In digital circuits a ROM is often used as a look up table type circuit and is generally something that has several inputs, performs logical operations on those inputs, and outputs the corresponding value(s). So, the answer to your question? It depends on what you're actually talking about, but it would most easily be defined as neither in the normal sense of input and output devices for a computer. You'll have to define what you are referring to by ROM.
Read-only memory
Read Only Memory.
---ROM--- The full of ROM is read only memory. It is nonvolatile. Nonvolatile chips always hold the same data. It holds instructions that run the computer when the power is first turned on. On ROM contains a set of start-up instructions, which ensures that the rest of memory is functioning properly. callltb@yahoo.com
ROM is an acronym for read-only memory and HTML stands for hypertext mark-up language.
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A-ROM memory is almost full,,,B-RAM memory is almost full,,,C-static electricity,,D-software conflicts
cdrom is static rom
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.