Yes, ROM (Read-Only Memory) can be used as a secondary device, typically in the form of external memory modules or chips. While primary storage is often volatile (like RAM), ROM serves to store firmware and system software that do not require frequent updates. In some cases, secondary storage solutions, such as BIOS chips or embedded systems, utilize ROM to retain essential data and instructions even when the power is off. However, it is less common to use ROM as a primary form of secondary storage compared to options like hard drives or SSDs.
yes
Read only memory
CD-ROM burners
dvd rom is a out put device
The Device we can used to store data by the Computer,it is know as Storage Device.
There is no commonly known device called "rom eraser re - 908 model." It is possible that it could be a specific model of a ROM eraser device used for clearing ROM chips, but without more information, it is difficult to provide further details.
A CD-ROM drive.
Max 232 is a commuincations device used mainly for serial commands to and from a flash rom.
bios
we can say its a kind of ROM... since flash memory is a specialised EEPROM...
No CD-ROM means Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. CD-ROM is an input device. However, CD-RW (Compact Disc Read Write) is both a input and output device.
It refers to the permanent non volatile memory that is in your account.example includes Hard disks, Floppy disks,Tapes,CD-ROM,DVD ROM etc.Non volatile the storage device s hold data , even the computer is turned off.