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101 CROM
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > CROM
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102 data ROM
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103 EAROM
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104 EEPROM
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105 EEROM
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106 E2PROM
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107 EPROM
EPROM s. → erasable PROM [programmable read-only memory]English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > EPROM
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108 erasable PROM
erasable PROM ( erasable programmable read-only memory) löschbarer und (wieder) programmierbarer Festwertspeicher m, lösch- und programmierbares ROM n, EPROM(-Speicher) m, löschbares PROM nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > erasable PROM
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109 EROM
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110 fixed storage
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111 PROM
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112 REPROM
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113 RMM
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114 ROM
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115 CD-ROM
abbr ↑ compact disc read-only memory COMP CD-ROM Compact-Disc-Festwertspeicher -
116 EPROM
abbr ↑ erasable programmable read-only memory COMP EPROM löschbarer programmierbarer Festwertspeicher -
117 EROM
abbr ↑ erasable read-only memory COMP EROM löschbarer Festwertspeicher -
118 PROM
abbr ↑ programmable read-only memory COMP PROM programmierbarer Festwertspeicher -
119 REPROM
abbr ↑ reprogrammable read only memory COMP REPROM wiederprogrammierbarer Festwertspeicher, wiederprogrammierbarer PROM -
120 ROM
abbr ↑ read-only memory COMP ROM Festwertspeicher
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