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acronym for Read Only Memory; memory that can only be read from and not written to.
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Read-Only Memory. Memory that can be read but not changed. Read-only memory is non-volatile storage; it holds its contents even when the power is turned off. Data is placed in ROM only once, and stays there permanently. ROM chips are used for storage of the essential software of the computer, called firmware. Some kinds of ROM are PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, and CD-ROM.
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Read Only Memory, used for primary instructions in many Computer Peripherals and CPU
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Pronounced ramm, acronym for read-only memory, computer memory on which data has been prerecorded. Once data has been written onto a ROM cam, it cannot be removed and can only be read. Example CD-ROM
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Read only memory (mask ROM).
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