cd-read only memory
91Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memo — Read Only Memory that can be erased only by electrical means, EEPROM (Computers) …
92Write-only memory — is the antithesis of read only memory (ROM). By definition, a WOM is a memory device which can be written but never read. Since there seems to be no obvious utility for such a memory circuit, from which data cannot be retrieved, the concept is… …
93Write-Only-Memory — Das Write Only Memory (auch: WOM, deutsch: Nur Schreib Speicher) ist das scherzhafte Antonym zum read only memory. Write Only Memory ist ein WORN Gerät (write once read never, vergleiche WORM). Ursprung Anfang der 1970er Jahre erstellte ein… …
94read-only — read′ on′ly adj. cmp noting or pertaining to computer files or memory that can be read but cannot normally be changed • Etymology: 1965–70 …
95Ultra Violet Programmable Read Only Memory — Mémoires mortes effaçable après exposition à de fort ultra violet dans un appareil dédié. Ces mémoires ne sont plus employées aujourd hui et elles ont été remplacées par des mémoires non volatiles beaucoup plus simples d utilisation et bien plus… …
96read-only — /reed ohn lee/, adj. Computers. of or pertaining to files or memory that can be read but cannot normally be changed. * * * …
97read-only — /reed ohn lee/, adj. Computers. of or pertaining to files or memory that can be read but cannot normally be changed …
98memory — mem‧o‧ry [ˈmemri] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING the part of a computer in which information is stored: • Storing and retrieving video images requires vast amounts of computer memory. • a machine with 4 gigabytes of memory • Both companies have… …
99Cache only memory architecture — (COMA) is a computer memory organization for use in multiprocessors in which the local memories (typically DRAM) at each node are used as cache. This is in contrast to using the local memories as actual main memory, as in NUMA organizations. In… …
100read-on|ly memory — «REED OHN lee», a computer memory which stores permanent data: »Changing the program may require the physical replacement of a read only memory (Wallace B. Riley). Abbr: ROM (no periods) …