Programmable Read-Only Memory A read-only memory that can be written to only once Programmed after manufacture by external equipment Typically, PROMs utilize fusible links that may be burned open to set a specific memory location to a logic level
A programmable read-only memory chip with a program called the monitor that runs a quick self-test procedure and checks such things as the hardware and memory on the system If no errors are found, the system begins the automatic boot process
A PROM is a memory chip on which you can store a program But once the PROM has been used, you cannot wipe it clean and use it to store something else Like ROMs, PROMs are nonvolatile
A (usually) permanent memory chip programmed after manufacture (unlike a ROM chip) EPROMs (erasable PROMs) and EEPROMs (electrically erasable PROMs) can be erased and reprogrammed several times
(Programmable Read Only Memory): The portion of the CR10, 21X, or CR7's memory containing the datalogger instruction set To change the instruction set, the datalogger is opened; the old PROM removed, then a new PROM inserted PROMs are also used in other devices such as MD9 and RF modems
A prom is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year. I didn't want to go to the prom with Craig
Programmable Read Only Memory A semiconductor memory whose contents cannot be changed by the computer after it has been programmed
Programmable read-only memory Read-only memory which can be programmed by the user using a special hardware programmer
The Proms are a series of concerts of mainly classical music that are held each year in London and some other cities. There is usually an area at these concerts where people stand, as well as seats. Memory hardware that can be programmed only once. A formal dance held for a high-school or college class typically at or near the end of the academic year. promontory