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Computer Memory

The computer memory is a physical device used to store data or programs for use in a computer. Some types of computer memory include RAM (random access memory), ROM (read-only memory), and page cache.

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What is the main internal storage device of a computer?

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The main internal storage device of a computer is typically the hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD). These devices are used to store the operating system, software applications, and user data. The primary function of internal storage is to provide quick access to data for the computer's processor and other components.

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Advantages of input and output devices?

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Perhaps it would be better for you to research what "output device" means. If you need to output something, you need an output device. There is simply no alternative to which you can compare it.

How much RAM do you need to run a minecraft server?

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Minecraft typically uses between 300MB and 900MB of RAM, although it can use more if you play on high settings and expand your world a lot. The game usually gets allocated 900 MB RAM by the operating system (if you have that much).

Check out the official system requirements specified by Mojang in the link I have included in the Related Links section below.

What are the controls for the banjo kazooie rom on computer?

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Not sure of all the controls. I'm still trying to figure them out for myself and was on the computer searching for them.

This is all that I know:

(On the left is the computer keys and the right is the corresponding N64 controls)

X= A (Jump)

C= B (Punch)

Z= Z

S= C (Not sure which one though)

What is video memory on your computer?

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Video memory is the RAM in your machine that is used exclusively for your graphics hardware. This can be both the RAM chips built into the graphics chipset its self, or it can be the RAM that is optionally "carved out" from the system memory. The latter is called "shared video memory" although it isn't really sharing as the graphics hardware uses it exclusively.

Can you run The Witcher with 512 Mb RAM?

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a 512mb graphics card is a very general statement. 512 megabytes is pretty bad for a graphics card, but it is doable. chances are the graphics card itself is bad, not necessarily just because it's 512mb.

How do you change US dollar sign to UK pound sign?

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Your Region AND language settings are incorrect on your computer. This is an extremely common fault, often with new machines the first time a Word processor is used. In Windows - START / CONTROL PANEL / REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS here you should be able to correct the error

How do you get high runes in diablo 2?

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run cs alot and sell the drops to people. i use my druid for mf only because he has 290 mf but you should look into a hdin or a sorc for consideration

How much ram does simcity 4 take?

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I have a fairly old machine. But simcity 4 deluxe plays good on mine and I have mine heavily loaded with mods. My specs are:

2.0 amd processor, 2gb of ram and a 1600pro ati graphics chip. However this in not and easy question because simcity4 can be very buggy on some machines. certain graphic cards do tend to not play it as good as other.

What is a game ROM?

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A game ROM is essentially the program that is run on a console game. The program itself can't be changed, whether it is on a DVD or a game cartridge. The term "game ROM" usually refers to the game cartridges used in classic consoles such as Atari and Nintendo NES. Some of the games have been converted for use in a PC by using an emulator, a computer program that makes the game program think its being run by the game console.

What is faster sram or dram?

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SRAM is faster than DRAM.

Because Static RAM requires anywhere from 4 to 6 transistors and some wiring.The memory never has to be refreshed.

It's therefore faster than dynamic RAM.

Because it has more parts, though it takes up more space on a memory chip, which gives the chip less memory and makes it more expensive.

Why is it if MARIE has 4k words of main memory and addresses must have 12 bits?

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4K (4096) of addressable space is defined by 12 bits of address space, because 212 = 4096.

Memory that loses its contents when power is lost?

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Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.

RAM is considered volatile storage which means it is?

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RAM = Random Access Memory. The memory used in a computer to hold programs and data while it is running.

This memory is said to be 'volatile' because when the computer is switched off and there is no power available to the memory all the stored information is lost.

With 'non-volatile memory' (such as used in a USB memory stick) when the power is removed the data remains as it was and can be accessed again when power is restored.

Does RAM mean?

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RAM means Random Access Memory, it is the computers temporary memory that it uses to store temporary variables and whatnot in order to function

What is the most effective way of completely clearing computer RAM memory?

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Turn it off and then back on. RAM is temporary memory that needs a continued electrical charge to retain it's information, so once you turn it off, the memory is wiped from the RAM.

What Memory does not lose it contents when power is removed from the computer?

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Read Only Memory (ROM) is not erased when you turn off your computer. There is a chip called the CMOS chip on your motherboard that holds all of the hardware information about your computer and other things as well such as the date and time. That information has to be accurate are your computer will not start properly. The motherboard has a small round battery called the CMOS battery it keeps about 5V of electricity always flowing even when you shut it off so that the data in the CMOS can be retained.
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Compare and contrast RAM and ROM memory?

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RAM can be edited/modified many times, while ROM usually cannot be modified. Some ROM can be changed slightly, or reset by exposure to UV light. but most of ROM has to be sent back to the factory if there is an error with it's contents.

What is memory explain?

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Memory is something that is remembered. The Power of retaining something and recalling past experience like " he had a good memory when he was younger" In computer science Memory is the device which store the data in it for processing or for display. Memory is made of lots of buffer(buffer is 1 bit circuit).

How many pins does ddr4 computer ram have?

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SODIMM 200 PIN

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72 for 32bit processor