Computer Science, asked by nm277989, 1 year ago

any five points about ROM

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Answered by Manjeet7777
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Read-only memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM can only be modified slowly, with difficulty, or not at all, so it is mainly used to store firmware (software that is closely tied to specific hardware, and unlikely to need frequent updates) or application software in plug-in cartridges.

Strictly, read-only memory refers to memory that is hard-wired, such as diode matrix and the later mask ROM (MROM), which cannot be changed after manufacture. Although discrete circuits can be altered in principle, integrated circuits (ICs) cannot, and are useless if the data is bad or requires an update. That such memory can never be changed is a disadvantage in many applications, as bugs and security issues cannot be fixed, and new features cannot be added.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hi guys ,
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Here is your answer,
5 points about rom are as follows :-
a. ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
b. ROM don't allow to edit store data.
c. ROM has many types like EPROM, EEPROM, etc.
d. ROM allows you to store data since its not turned off.
e. it's a type of non-volatile memory.
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