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Discussion Forum : Computer Fundamentals - Section 2 (Q.No. 38)
38.
A memory that holds micro programs is
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Amritpal said:
1 decade ago
This answer may be wrong according to me C is right answer control memory.
Rafia said:
1 decade ago
Yes I too think if its asking about memory then it should be control memory only.
Vishal mohan B.Tech said:
1 decade ago
Not a control memory, microprogram hold microprogram. Because Rom always only for bios, basic i/o system, it hold preprocesser program. It store only booting file of OS.
Saman said:
1 decade ago
Yes, control memory hold microprogram. Because Rom always only for bios, basic i/o system, it hold preprocesser program. It store only booting file of OS.
Abc said:
1 decade ago
Microcode was originally developed as a simpler method of developing the control logic for a computer, microcode during the design phase of a processor, storing it in a ROM (Read-Only Memory) or PLA (Programmable Logic Array) structure, or in a combination of both.
Anurag said:
10 years ago
ROM is used for static micro programming.
And RAM is for dynamic programming.
But whatever the condition is first it should be in control memory.
And RAM is for dynamic programming.
But whatever the condition is first it should be in control memory.
Penomhote Immanuel P said:
7 years ago
Please give details for all the given options.
SUSH said:
5 years ago
ROM stands for Read Only Memory. The memory from which we can only read but cannot write on it. This type of memory is non-volatile. The information is stored permanently in such memories during manufacture. A ROM stores such instructions that are required to start a computer.
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