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