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Definitions of flash rom:
- to change the contents of a conventional EPROM, the chip has to be removed and erased using ultra-violet radiation - it can then be electrically re-programmed - a flash ROM, by contrast, can be re-programmed electrically in situ, ie it can be reprogrammed through software
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- ROM that can be reprogrammed or changed without replacing chips.
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- A type of ROM chip that can be reprogrammed electronically while in circuit using a specific flash program.
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- A type of updatable ROM.
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- A type of read-only memory that can be reprogrammed by loading new software. Some TAs feature a flash ROM for future updates.
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- ROM storage able to be updated, deleted or reprogrammed.
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- Read only memory (ROM) that is electronically reprogrammable & non-volatile (remains in memory when the unit is powered down for normal periods of time).
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- Read Only Memory that can be erased and reprogrammed with software. Most US Robotics modems can be updated or upgraded using a program downloadable from US Robotics.
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- Flash memory is a form of EEPROM that allows multiple memory locations to be erased or written in one programming operation. In lay terms, it is a form of rewritable memory chip that, unlike a Random Access Memory chip, holds its content without maintaining a power supply. The memory is commonly used in Memory cards and USB Flash drives.
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