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ROM stands for read only memory, is a memory device or storage medium that stores information permanently. It can be seen as the uneditable primary memory unit of a computer working alongside random access memory (RAM). It is called read only memory as we can only read the programs and data stored on it but cannot write on it.
'''ROM stands for read only memory and is a storage medium that stores information permanently.''' Key to its functioning means:
 
* New data cannot be written on it.
* Its contents are permanent.
* It is the baked in operating mechanics of any [[Machines|machine]].

Revision as of 14:47, 4 October 2022

ROM stands for read only memory and is a storage medium that stores information permanently. Key to its functioning means:

  • New data cannot be written on it.
  • Its contents are permanent.
  • It is the baked in operating mechanics of any machine.

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