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the main memory is the central storage unit of the computer system. it is relatively large and fast memory used 2 store the programs and data during the computer operation.main memory communicates directly with the CPU. main memory includes RAM and ROMs. devices that provide backup storage are known as auxillary memory. auxillary memory are relatively slow in comparision to the main memory. auxillary memory includes flash memory,magntic disks and floppys. main memory is located inside the CPU but auxillary memory is located out the CPU. the main memory is the central storage unit of the computer system. it is relatively large and fast memory used 2 store the programs and data during the computer operation.main memory communicates directly with the CPU. main memory includes RAM and ROMs. devices that provide backup storage are known as auxillary memory. auxillary memory are relatively slow in comparision to the main memory. auxillary memory includes flash memory,magntic disks and floppys. main memory is located inside the CPU but auxillary memory is located out the CPU.
HI I am Ahtarva,The addressibility is how many bits does that particular processor or micro-controller's architecture use to specify the address of a memory location in the memory. For example if someone say that addressibility is 8 bit then your memory address contains 8 bits and at maximum you have 2^8 different memory locations (or say memory addresses in your device). Here 2^8 is called Address space.
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Recursive function call depend your primary memory space because the recursive call store in stack and stack based on memory.
A data type that can store integer numbers. The details vary depending on the programming language; many language have different integer types to accomodate different sizes. This lets the programmer use a smaller size (and save memory space) when he only needs to store fairly small numbers - and especially when he needs to store LOTS of fairly small numbers, as in an array. Common sizes include 1 byte, 2 bytes, 4 bytes and 8 bytes of storage.
Yes, to store PlayStation 2 game data you need a 8MB (PS2) memory card. The PS2 will still play most games without a memory card
1. To store data 2. Runs the programs, the more RAM, the faster the program can be ran.
The iPods use a few different ways to store their data. Here is the list... 1). The iPod Classic Hard Drive 2). The iPod Nano Flash Based Memory 3). The first iPod Hard Drive 4). The iPod Shuffle (1-3 G) Flash Based Memory 5). The iPod Touch Flash Based Memory 6). The iPhone Flash Based Memory
How many frames could a computer store with a memory of 2 GB?
Two ways: 1) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then tale out the Memory stick and use an adaptor to plug it into a computer, then you just copy the data 2) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then connect the PSP to a computer via the USB, then copy the data onto your computer
No. There are no ways to get more memory.
DDR1 has a prefetch of 2n, which means it can store 2 bits of data in each prefetch buffer.
they are on a memory card whitch you buy from a store
A 2 GB memory card is available from just £4 upwards. There are different quality and branded cards available but ultimately they all allow one to store data, usually for just a few pounds.
Unformatted on a PlayStation 2 memory card refers to a card that has not been initialized or set up for use with the console. It means that the card lacks the necessary file system to store game saves or data. To use the memory card, it must be formatted through the PlayStation 2 system, which prepares it for data storage. Once formatted, the card can save game progress and other related information.
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The data is saved onto the cartridge. Remember that the DS and DS lite do not have internal memory.