The program inside a ROM (Read-Only Memory) is typically firmware, which is a specific type of software that provides low-level control for a device's hardware. This firmware is embedded within the ROM chip and is not meant to be modified or rewritten during regular operation. It enables the device to boot up and perform its fundamental functions. Examples include the BIOS in computers or the operating system in embedded systems.
ROM is Attached to the mother board inside the system unit.
Because they are usually located inside the computer.
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"Permanent" memory is called ROM. ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Under normal circumstances, ROM can not be modified or erased, even if the computer loses power.
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u either go to start>control panal>add/remove programme files (select programme and remove it) or, u just open the folder and delete everything inside
8086 does not have RAM or ROM inside it. However, it has internal registers for storing intermediate and final results.
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It uses a beam of light to "look" at the data. It starts the read on the inside of the CD.
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