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81 bubble memory
magnetisch computergeheugen opgebouwd uit kleine eenheden, toetredingssnelheid is groot en vermogen informatie op te slaan is groot) -
82 cache memory
opberg geheugen (kleine geheugen eenhied waartoe de toegang vlug is die door de computer wordt bestuurd om de verwerkingstijden van de computer te verbeteren) -
83 committed to memory
leerde uit zijn hoofd -
84 conventional memory
conventioneel geheugen, basis geheugen, geheugen tot 640K in DOS -
85 defective memory
tekortschietend geheugen -
86 dual in-line memory module
tweevoudig lineair geschakeld geheugen moduul (een functionele en op zichzelf staande apparatuureenheid, (ontworpen om in combinatie met andere componenten te worden gebruikt), verbonden met moederbord van computer -
87 erasable programmable memory
te programmeren uitwisbaar geheugen -
88 excellent memory
uitstekend geheugen -
89 expanded memory
uitgebreid geheugen (bijnaam voor geheugen tussen KB 640 en MB 1 bij PC-computers) -
90 expanded memory emulator
EMS geheugen immitator, geheugen besturingsprogramma dat een uitgebreid geheugen immiteert -
91 extended memory
uitgebreid geheugen, toegevoegd geheugen (naam voor geheugen boven MB-1 bij CP-computer) -
92 extended memory manager
uitgebreid geheugen beheerder, programma dat toegang verleent tot het uitgebreide geheugen -
93 eye-memory
gezichtsgeheugen -
94 flash memory
flits geheugen, onveranderlijk geheugen dat wordt gebruikt voor stabiele opslag van informatie -
95 good memory
goed geheugen -
96 has an excellent memory
heeft een uitstekend geheugen -
97 high memory
hoog geheugen, oppervlak van ongeveer 64K dat huist boven de eerste megabyte van het geheugen -
98 in everlasting memory
in oneindige herdenking -
99 in memory of
ter herinnering aan, in memorie -
100 in memory of the fallen
ter herdenking van de gevallen
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