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Keywords:
Memory,
Processor,
Cemetery,
Surname,
Commemorated
An S-register is a part of memory in a modem where information is stored, and retrieved during operation to perform certain functions.
A small area of high speed memory, located within a processor or electronic device, that is used for temporarily storing data or instructions. Each register is given a name, contains a few bytes of information, and is referenced by programs.
A memory device capable of containing one or more computer bits or words.
The books published by the Commission for all cemetery and memorial sites, giving, in alphabetical order of surname (of first names in the case of Indians and certain other nationals) details of those buried or commemorated. [Go to source
(computer science) memory device that is the part of computer memory that has a specific address and that is used to hold information of a specific kind
a memory unit that holds one binary number
a piece of high-speed memory located directly on the processor
a place inside a computer processor chip, where data are worked upon in some way
a set of bits in micro processor
a special memory address on the chip itself which regularly stores a value
a specific physical location in memory
A user modified program (with changed parameters) which is stored in the memory of an effects unit, or sound module.
Any memory location in RAM. Each register stores one byte. A register can store any value between 0 and 255 in binary form.
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