- A CD-
ROM (/ˌsiːdiːˈrɒm/,
compact disc read-only memory) is a type of read-only
memory consisting of a pre-pressed
optical compact disc that
contains data...
-
indicates the
ROM size in 512-bytes
blocks (e.g. 20h for 16kB
ROM). And the
fourth byte is
where the BIOS
begins execution of the
option ROM to initialize...
- ****anese game
company SNK Corporation. It was
initially released in two
ROM cartridge-based formats: an
arcade system board (Multi
Video System; MVS)...
- Old
World ROM computers are the
Macintosh (Mac)
models that use a
Macintosh Toolbox read-only
memory (
ROM) chip,
usually in a
socket (but
soldered to...
- such as
ROM_
SIZE and RAM_HIGH_ADRS. A Makefile,
which defines binary versions of
VxWorks ROM images for
programming into
flash memory. A boot
ROM file,...
-
support a
maximum ROM size of 8 Mbits. The
design was
revised to the GSU-2,
which is
still 16-bit, but this
version can
support a
ROM size greater than 8...
-
directly from
ROM typically uses less RAM,
leaving memory free for
other processes.
While the
standard size of
optical media dictates a
minimum size for devices...
- Paks,
using read-only
memory (
ROM) chips. Due to the
limitations of the 8-bit
architecture of the device, the
maximum ROM size the
processor could access...
- Read-only
memory (
ROM) is a type of non-volatile
memory used in
computers and
other electronic devices. Data
stored in
ROM cannot be
electronically modified...
- Mac OS X not
requiring the
availability of the Toolbox, this
allowed ROM sizes to
shrink dramatically (typically from 4 MB to 1 MB), and facilitated...