A pram is a small vehicle in which a baby can lie as it is pushed along. A baby carriage. a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby can lie down while it is being pushed American Equivalent: baby carriage buggy
(Parameter Random Access Memory) This type of memory is found in Macintosh computers, and powered by a battery It is used to store system configurations, as well as the date and time, even when the machine is turned off
Parameter RAM PRAM stores date and time settings and other system preference data
short for "perambulator"; sometimes used more casually in the USA (for example, by The Virtual Pram Museum!) to mean "old-fashioned baby carriage "
Parameter RAM A special part of RAM on the Macintosh computer, where some system parameters are stored This RAM is battery backed, to save the information even when the machine is turned off P-RAM can become corrupted, causing erratic system behavior A process called "zapping_the_P-RAM" can be used to clear the RAM area, to clear up some problems