What is a track on magnetic tape?
Two recording schemes are common one use seven bit bytes per character and other using nine bit bytes. This means that the magnetic tape surface is divided into seven or nine tracks.The area in which data and information are stored on magnetic tape.
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Is the post sufficient to detect most memory problems?
Unfortunately, no. The specifics of what the POST (Power On Self Test) actually tests is determined by the manufacturer. However, most only only check that memory is available and the size.
Most computers have a memory diagnostic tool located in the BIOS. This diagnostic usually checks the memory's ability for information to be written to, read from, and deleted.
Why you have two types of memory?
There are more than 2 types of memory. RAM has to be very fast in order for the computer to work quickly enough. Magnetic memory and WORM memory can be slower but is persistent (retains its information when the power is shut off)
1000 terabytes (TB) is 1 petabyte (PB). (And a thousand petabytes is one exabyte, in case you were curious)
What storage device can be accessed most quickly by the CPU?
The temporary memory, RAM. It is much faster than the hard disk.
Is a ram a carnivore a herbivore or an omnivore?
herbivour are organisms which only eat plants
carnivour are organisms which only eat meat
omnivours are organisms which eat both plants and meat
Adding more RAM is the way to go for better performance, although there are many factors involved in upgrading performance. PC World identifies the following four areas to look at; CPU, RAM, Hard Drive, Graphics Board.
1 liter equal to how many bytes?
This question has no answer.
A liter is a measure of volume.
A byte is a single on- or off-state in a computer.
It's like asking how many breaths are in an apple.
What does transience means in relation to memory?
means passing with time. Something which has the property of transience is said to be transient, or often simply a transient or transient state.
There is no such thing as a "gagabyte", however I believe you mean "Gigabyte"
1 Gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes, or just over a billion.
10 Gigabytes.
How do you find the storage memory size on your computer?
You hit the Windows start button, click computer, and then it should say your memory size under the (C:) drive.
What is state dependent memory?
Let's start off with an example. When an alcoholic joins AA, one of the first things they do, is a loved one will go to their house and give them a drink, followed by a search for 'stashes' of alcohol. The reason for this is that say, the person was drunk and hid a few bottles around his house. He wouldn't even know where he hid them when he's sober. But! When given a couple drinks, his counscious reverts to his prior state when he hid them.
State-dependent memory refers to memories that exist only in certain conscious states of our mind.
While this is a bad example of state dependent memory, I like to use it to help remind me of its function: Study high, take the test high, get high scores!
Whether the above statement is true or not, there's no evidence proving or disproving it but I'm a stoner and I would not recommend studying, nor taking the test while under the influence. Practice moderation!
Questions like "How much is 2 GB of RAM" or "How much is 500 GB of RAM" can only be answered at face value, namely "2 GB" or "500 GB," or a conversion to other units. Any other answer is subjective, due to a persons' individual needs (whether it is "a lot" or "good"), and the price of various types of RAM from various manufacturers.
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
Which two chapters of the defense acquisition guidebook address ram policy guidance and processes?
Chapter4, Systems Engineering and Chapter 5, Life Cycle Logistics