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41 memory tester
automatic data processing• muistien testauslaite -
42 memory unit
automatic data processing• muistiyksikkö -
43 memory upgrade
automatic data processing• muistin päivitys -
44 memory-address generation
automatic data processing• muistisoitteiden luonti -
45 memory-cycle time
automatic data processing• muistikiertoaika -
46 memory-expansion board
automatic data processing• muistinlaajennuskortti -
47 memory-expansion card
automatic data processing• muistinlaajennuskortti -
48 memory-expansion slot
automatic data processing• muistinlaajennuspaikka -
49 memory-hungry
automatic data processing• muistia syövä -
50 memory-management unit
automatic data processing• muistinhallintayksikkö -
51 memory-mapped display
automatic data processing• muistikarttanäyttö -
52 memory-resident program
automatic data processing• muistissapysyvä ohjelma -
53 random access memory
automatic data processing• ram-muisti• hakumuisti• hajasaantimuisti• satunnaismuistiautomatic data processing• suorasaantimuisti• suoramuisti(tietotekn)automatic data processing• poimintamuisti -
54 random-access memory
• datamuistiautomatic data processing• RAM-muistiautomatic data processing• hajapääsymuistiautomatic data processing• suorasaantimuisti -
55 read only memory
automatic data processing• rom-muistiautomatic data processing• kestomuistiautomatic data processing• lukumuisti -
56 read-only memory
automatic data processing• ohjelmamuistiautomatic data processing• kestomuisti• kiintomuistitechnology• lukumuisti (tek.)• lukumuisti(tekniikka)automatic data processing• lukumuisti -
57 cache memory
automatic data processing• välimuistiautomatic data processing• kätkömuisti -
58 direct access memory
automatic data processing• suorasaantimuistiautomatic data processing• poimintamuisti -
59 internal memory
automatic data processing• sisäinen muistiautomatic data processing• keskusmuisti -
60 virtual memory
automatic data processing• näennäismuistiautomatic data processing• virtuaalimuisti
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