The write protection on the USB memory card readers is both a hardware and software protection.
The memory is hardware
Hardware.
ROM isn't really hardware or software. ROM is Read Only Memory, which could be software or hardware. Software can be read only memory if made that way, and so could hardware.
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IOGear and Kingston offer memory card readers that are powered by USB. You can also purchase memory card readers as a piece of hardware to add to your desktop.
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CPU protection Memory protection I/O protection Dual mode protection. Research more about these and maybe you will get where you are going.
Memory chips are considered to be hardware. Compute hardware is considered to be any physical component. This also includes things such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and hard drive.
Software refers to the programs and instructions that tell a computer what to do, while hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system, such as the processor, memory, and storage devices. In simple terms, software is the brain of the computer, while hardware is the body.
Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system, such as the processor, memory, and storage devices. Software, on the other hand, refers to the programs and applications that run on the hardware to perform specific tasks. In simple terms, hardware is the physical machinery, while software is the instructions that tell the hardware what to do.
Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system, such as the processor, memory, and hard drive. Software, on the other hand, refers to the programs and applications that run on the hardware to perform specific tasks. In simple terms, hardware is the physical stuff you can touch, while software is the programs that tell the hardware what to do.
It depends on whether you are referencing to hardware or software. When talking about hardware, it is a place where a piece of hardware can connect to another. When talking about software, interfaces provide access to data or computer resources, such as memory.