Betekenis van:
computer memory

computer memory
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • gedeelte van een computer, rekenmachine enz. waarin gegevens kunnen worden opgeslagen en bewaard
  • an electronic memory device

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. My first computer had only 128 kilobytes of memory!
  2. Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) adaptors and interfaces
  3. the computer shall be designed so that the memory is easily accessible and can be changed,
  4. The computer shall be designed so that the memory is readily accessible and can be changed.
  5. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorised reprogramming.
  6. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) must deter unauthorised reprogramming.
  7. Manufacturers using programmable computer code systems (e.g. electrical erasable programmable read-only memory, EEPROM) shall deter unauthorized reprogramming.
  8. Upon determination of the first malfunction of any component or system, ‘freeze-frame’ engine conditions present at the time shall be stored in computer memory.
  9. Record basic information about the computer’s configuration — computer type, operating system name and version, processor type and speed, and total and available physical memory, etc.
  10. On request of the scan tool, the following data shall be erased or reset to the value specified in this annex from the computer memory.
  11. of identifying the likely area of the malfunctions by means of information stored in computer memory and/or communicating that information off-board.
  12. Upon determination of the first malfunction of any component or system, ‘freeze-frame’ engine conditions present at the time must be stored in computer memory.
  13. ‘OBD’ means an on-board diagnostic system for emission control, which has the capability of detecting the occurrence of a malfunction and of identifying the likely area of malfunction by means of fault codes stored in computer memory;
  14. If the storage in the computer memory of a non-erasable fault code is required for complying with the requirements of paragraph 5.5., the following three conditions shall be met by the end of demonstration sequence:
  15. This adder applies to imaging products that rely on an external computer for significant resources, such as memory and data processing, to perform basic functions commonly performed by imaging products independently, such as page rendering.