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41 Memory
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42 Memory ®
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43 Shape-Memory-Alloy
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44 Shape-Memory-Legierung
f < mat> ■ shape-memory alloy; memory alloyGerman-english technical dictionary > Shape-Memory-Legierung
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45 Single-Inline-Memory-Modul
n (SIMM) < edv> ■ single in-line memory module (SIMM); SIMM module; SIMM memory module; SIMM chipGerman-english technical dictionary > Single-Inline-Memory-Modul
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46 Dual-Port Memory
Dual-Port Memory n dual port memoryDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Dual-Port Memory
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47 Advanced Wave Memory-Synthese
f (AWM) < edv> ■ advanced wave memory synthesis (AWM); AWM synthesis; advanced wavetable synthesisGerman-english technical dictionary > Advanced Wave Memory-Synthese
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48 Bit-Map-Memory
n < edv> (Bildwiederholspeicher für Rasterbildschirme) ■ bit map memory; bit map refresh buffer; frame buffer; bit map pract -
49 Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
n (CD-ROM) < edv> (für digitale Daten) ■ Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM); read-only optical data disk ISO/IEC ; CD-ROM disk; CD-ROM disc; CD diskGerman-english technical dictionary > Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
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50 Daten-Memory-Adresse
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51 Dynamic Random Access Memory
German-english technical dictionary > Dynamic Random Access Memory
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52 Erasable Electrical Programmable Read-Only Memory
m (EEPROM) < edv> ■ erasable electrical programmable read-only memory (EEPROM); EEPROM chipGerman-english technical dictionary > Erasable Electrical Programmable Read-Only Memory
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53 Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
m (EPROM) < edv> ■ Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM)German-english technical dictionary > Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
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54 Extended Memory Specification
German-english technical dictionary > Extended Memory Specification
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55 Flash-Memory
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56 Frame Memory
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57 Last Station Memory
n <av> (speichert den zuletzt empfangenen Sender) ■ last station memory -
58 Ovonic-Unified-Memory-Speicher
m < edv> ■ Ovonic Unified Memory (OUM)German-english technical dictionary > Ovonic-Unified-Memory-Speicher
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59 Program Memory Address
f (PMA) <edv.av> ■ program memory address (PMA)German-english technical dictionary > Program Memory Address
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60 Program Memory Data
f (PMD) <edv.av> ■ program memory data (PMD)
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