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ROM stands for read only memory | '''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.