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21 PROM memory
s ELECTRÒN memòria PROM, PROM -
22 random access memory
s INFORM memòria d'accés aleatori, memòria viva, RAM -
23 read only memory
s ELECTRÒN memòria només de lectura, memòria morta, ROM -
24 REPROM memory
s ELECTRÒN memòria REPROM, REPROM -
25 semiconductors memory
s ELECTRÒN memòria de semiconductors -
26 sequential access memory
s INFORM memòria d'accés seqüencial -
27 volatile memory
s INFORM memòria volàtil -
28 working memory
s INFORM memòria de treball -
29 CD-ROM
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30 DMA
abrev INFORM direct memory access accés directe a la memòria -
31 DVD-RAM
sigles digital versatile disc random acces memory DVD-RAM, DVD reenregistrable -
32 DVD-ROM
s DVD-ROMImatge. SoDef. del Termcat: DVD previst per a emmagatzemar-hi una gran quantitat d'informació no modificable per l'usuari i consultable mitjançant un lector adequat.Nota: La sigla prové de l'anglès digital versatil disc read only memory (disc versàtil digital de memòria només de lectura). -
33 pram
sigles TECNOL programmable random access memory RAM programable -
34 PROM
sigles programmable read-only memory memòria només de lectura programable -
35 RAM
sigles random access memory INFORM memòria d'accés aleatori, RAM -
36 SD-ROM
s DVD-ROMImatge. SoDef. del Termcat: DVD previst per a emmagatzemar-hi una gran quantitat d'informació no modificable per l'usuari i consultable mitjançant un lector adequat.Nota: La sigla prové de l'anglès digital versatil disc read only memory (disc versàtil digital de memòria només de lectura).
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