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61 Nurlesespeicher
Nur·le·se·spei·cherm INFORM read-only memory [or storage] -
62 PROM
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63 Schreib-Lese-Speicher
Schreib-Le·se-Spei·cherm INFORM read-write memory -
64 Lesespeicher
Le|se|spei|cherm (COMPUT)read-only memory, ROM -
65 Schreib-/Lesespeicher
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66 binärer Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ binary read-only memory; binary ROMGerman-english technical dictionary > binärer Festwertspeicher
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67 Daten-CD
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68 EEPROM-Baustein
m < edv> ■ erasable electrical programmable read-only memory (EEPROM); EEPROM chip -
69 EEPROM-CHIP
m < edv> ■ erasable electrical programmable read-only memory (EEPROM); EEPROM chip -
70 einmalig programmierbarer Nur-Lese-Speicher
m < autom> ■ programmable read-only memory (PROM)German-english technical dictionary > einmalig programmierbarer Nur-Lese-Speicher
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71 elektrisch löschbarer Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ electrically erasable read-only memoryGerman-english technical dictionary > elektrisch löschbarer Festwertspeicher
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72 elektrisch programmierbarer Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ electrically programmable read-only memory (EPROM)German-english technical dictionary > elektrisch programmierbarer Festwertspeicher
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73 elektrisch änderbarer Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ electrically alterable read-only memory (EAROM)German-english technical dictionary > elektrisch änderbarer Festwertspeicher
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74 feldprogrammierbarer Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ field-programmable read-only memory (FROM)German-english technical dictionary > feldprogrammierbarer Festwertspeicher
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75 Festspeicher
m < edv> ■ read-only memory (ROM) -
76 Festwertspeicher
m < edv> ■ read-only memory (ROM) -
77 lesbare Bildplatte
f < edv> ■ optical read-only memory -
78 Lese-Schreib-Speicher
m < edv> ■ read-write memory -
79 Lesespeicher
m < edv> ■ read-only memory (ROM) -
80 lösch- und programmierbarer Festwertspeicher
m (EPROM) < edv> ■ erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM); erasable programmable ROMGerman-english technical dictionary > lösch- und programmierbarer Festwertspeicher
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Read — /reed/, n. 1. George, 1733 98, American political leader: served in the Continental Congress 1774 77. 2. Sir Herbert, 1893 1968, English critic and poet. 3. a male given name: from an Old English word meaning red. * * * (as used in expressions)… … Universalium
read — (as used in expressions) compact disc read only memory erasable programmable read only memory Read only memory … Enciclopedia Universal