Random Access Memory - I know what the letter stand for, but haven't a clue what it actually is, sorry.
2007-01-18 21:37:54
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answered by RM 6
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Random Access Memory
2007-01-21 09:42:55
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answered by christhechemguy 1
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Random Access Memory
2007-01-19 06:19:21
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answered by exquisite Solutions 4
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Random Access Memory.
2007-01-19 07:25:26
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answered by marcocollyer 2
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Random Access Memory
2007-01-19 05:37:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Random Access Memory
2007-01-19 05:36:39
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answered by Boscombe 4
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Random access memory (usually known by its acronym, RAM) is a type of data store used in computers. It takes the form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order — that is, at random and without the physical movement of the storage medium or a physical reading head.
2007-01-19 06:19:28
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answered by teja t 1
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Random Access Memory.
2007-01-19 05:40:40
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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Random Access Memory =)
2007-01-19 05:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Random-Access Memory: the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible.
2007-01-19 05:41:59
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answered by Joseph C 2
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Random Access Memory is the name given to the integrated circuits or chips that make up main memory in a computer. Information in RAM is lost when the power is turned off.RAM is a type of computer storage whose contents can be accessed in any order. This is in contrast to sequential memory devices such as magnetic tapes, discs and drums, in which the mechanical movement of the storage medium forces the computer to access data in a fixed order. It is usually implied that RAM can be both written to and read from, in contrast to Read-Only Memory or ROM
2007-01-19 05:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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