Digital Electronics-Memory and Storage
Digital Electronics-Memory and Storage
103. A term often used commercially to refer to read/write memory is sequential-access memory.
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104. DRAM chips can be combined for larger capacity and word sizes using the same methods as for other memory types.
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- FALSE
106. Flash memories are frequently used in place of floppy or small-capacity hard disk drives in portable computers.
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- FALSE
108. Fusible-link PROMs are programmed by removing the desired fuse links using a microscope and tweezers.
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- FALSE
109. When a computer is executing a program of instructions, the CPU continually fetches information from those locations in memory that contain (1) the program codes representing the operations to be performed and (2) the data to be operated upon.
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110. A ROM that allows the user to program data into the chip by permanently opening fusible links is the EPROM.
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- FALSE