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Read-only memory (ROM)
Chips contained on a network card provide the programming to communicate with the network.
p3
Electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM) chips also are known as
Flash ROM chips.
p4
Memory Caching requires?
A cache controller that anticipates what data or programming code the CPU will request next, and copies that data or programming code to the SRAM chips.
p6
Regarding computer main memory modules
The major differences among DIMM a SIMM, and RIMM are the system bus to the module.
p7
Which of the following is true of memory modules?
Corrosion can create intermittent memory errors and even make the PC unable to boot.
p10
In a Windows operating system environment,
Windows NT, 2000 and XP provide a pure protected mode OS whose program segments use 32-bit data flow.
p15
which of the following is true of memory addressing? In order to access physical memory:
the CPU assigns addresses to RAM and ROM BIOS (on the sytem board and expansion cards) during booting.
p16
Memory above 1 MB is called _____ memory.
Extended
p20
Windows NT, 2000 and XP are not constrained in memory management by having to deal with
conventional, upper and extended memory.
p25
On PC Pentium, Celeron, and Athlon system boards that have DIMMs,
they use only one socket to a bank, since a DIMM accomidates a data path of 64 bits.
p31