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Read-only memory (ROM)
mc nenasala  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jul 23, 2011
Other types of non-volatile memory such as erasable programmable read
only memory (EPROM) and electrically erasable programmable
read-only memory ...
http://groups.google.com/g/a667e6ef/t/.../d/803e1da7b2ccc2d9?hl=en&ie...

CBD<14> ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE READ ONLY MEMORY ...
gov.us.fed.doc.cbd.solicitations  -  2 posts  -  1 author  - Last post:  Mar 21, 1997
Commerce Business Daily c...@doc.gov gov us fed doc cbd solicitations From
Commerce Business Daily, March 24, 1997 PSA-1808 ERASABLE ...
http://groups.google.com/g/aa47ff07/t/.../d/719c87999bd780e1?hl=en...8...

CMOS Password READ THIS NOW!! <<==== Fuckin amatuers......
alt.binaries.warez.ibm-pc.old  -  268 posts  -  231 authors  - Last post:  Aug 23, 1996
EPROM (erasable programmable read only memory) - a PROM chip can be
erased by exposure to ultraviolet light and can be reprogrammed. <Wrong
again ...
http://groups.google.com/g/caa7feec/t/.../d/77cc250c7f04a981?hl=en&ie...

RAM frequency mismatch
microsoft.public.windowsme.general  -  6 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  Aug 13, 2004
EPROM is Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It is a device that can
"burn" or program information on a type of ROM chip that is
erasable. A special ...
http://groups.google.com/g/6f17fef7/t/.../d/fea0f4fa16db54fc?hl=en&ie...

Definition of (was: EEPROM update - where?)
comp.os.os2.misc  -  10 posts  -  8 authors  - Last post:  Dec 1, 1994
PROM - Programmable Read Only Memory read only, but programmable, that
is, writeable? EPROM - Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory
eraseable?
http://groups.google.com/g/b3d7fefb/t/.../d/2e22f20cae040b56?hl=en&ie...

help: whats difference between CMOS and BIOS -- sheesh!
alt.certification.a-plus  -  12 posts  -  7 authors  - Last post:  Apr 25, 2000
Almost all modern system BIOSs are contained in a Flash Erasable Programmabl
e Read Only Memory chip on your computer (commonly referred to as a Flash
...
http://groups.google.com/g/d5b7ff0b/t/.../d/8b989c698151ccaa?hl=en...8...

Virus and Religion -- Flash ROM
alt.comp.virus  -  28 posts  -  12 authors  - Last post:  Feb 6, 1998
True Read Only Memory, masked ROMs for big manufacturers, UV-erasable PROMs
(Programmable Read Only Memory -- essentially a Write-Once, then Read
...
http://groups.google.com/g/2977ff03/t/.../d/147fa12c9a7bee0a?hl=en&ie...

OK, the memory thing clicked
alt.games.lynx  -  5 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Apr 3, 2000
You can also use PROMs (Programmable Read Only Memory), Etc. The Lynx
reads the information 8-bit at a time through a port. Secondly, via the Serial
Port ...
http://groups.google.com/g/58c7ff01/t/.../d/a878c9c003de4a49?hl=en&ie...

AvantGo files in Flash memory?
alt.comp.sys.palmtops.pilot  -  7 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  Feb 3, 2000
It is an advanced type of EPROM chip (eraseable programmable read only
memory) and retains its information even if there is no electricity
being fed to the chip.
http://groups.google.com/g/f8c7feed/t/.../d/1a00e845a414ddf6?hl=en&ie...

ROM & PROM
comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips  -  3 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Nov 25, 2002
PROM ("Programmable Read Only Memory") describes memory devices that come from the factory
with all bits configured as "1" (or as "0", doesn't matter) and ...
http://groups.google.com/g/a467fefb/t/.../d/34026f420f9c4b53?hl=en&ie...


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