(ROM) Read only memory. example boot manager.
ROM = Read Only Memory
ROM (Read only memory)
It is Rom (read only memory)
Read Only Memory or ROM, is a type of memory that normally can only be read. As opposed to Random Access Memory or RAM, which can be both read and written.
The key concept with ROM is that the system can READ this memory, but cannot(normally) write to this memory.
ROM, which is short for Read Only Memory, is a type of memory that cannot have information written to it.
Nope - 'ROM' means Read Only Memory. The information is permanently written at the time the computer is built - think along the lines of a music CD. Once it's written, it cannot be changed.
ROM means Read Only Memory. It contains data which should never be modified, such as BIOS.
Yes you can do both. RAM stands for random access memory, that that means you can read it or write to it at random. That is different from ROM in which it is only made to be read, but not written to.To be technical, the user doesn't exactly write to RAM, but the CPU and/or the DMA controller does. In assembly code, a programmer asks the CPU to move data from memory to the CPU, or from the CPU to memory.
Permanent memory is non-erasable memory, so the right answer to this question is: ROM (Read Only Memory).
RAM
Compact Disc CD is Compact Disc. ROM is Read-Only Memory. This is a manufactured CD that can only be read, not written.
Read/write memory is memory that can be read and can be changed.