CD-R
write once read many
Write once, Read many
can u please tell me the full form of 'WORM' in computer.? THE ANSWER OF WORM IS WRITE ONCE READ MANY.
Yes. It is an acronym, and stands for Write Once Read Many.
WORM, "Write Once, Read Many." It can be written to only once, but can be read as often as necessary. Regards, sandeep Jain
Passive RFID tags can be both read/write or write-once. They can also be bought pre-written.
CD+r means write once, read many. This means that you can only write data to the CD once, after that it will be on there forever and you can always get to it.
If you are referencing a CD the CD must be labeled as a "CD-RW" to be "Re-Writable." If the CD is labeled as a "CD-R" it can only be burned onto once.
In general, no. CD-ROM is read-only. You can only read from it after a manufacturer writes to the disc permanently. However, there are recordable CDs (CD-R), which allow you to write once. And, there are rewritable (CD-RW), which allow you to write and erase many times. The same goes for existing DVD technology (DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW).
Twice! The first two nights are Seders, and you read it once at each one.
CD's speed, size (amount of data it can hold) and the fact it is W.O.R.M., Write Once, Read Many vs W.M.R.M, Write Many, Read Many (Harddrive for example) are the major drawbacks for the CDRom as multimedia storage.
71.4% of Egypt can read and write