rom.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Bilgisayar) salt okunur bellek sob
rom
{i} çingene erkeği
i., bilg. Read-Only Memory
{i} roman

Arap alfabesi, Roman alfabesiyle değiştirildi. - The Arabic script was replaced by the Roman alphabet.

Birkaç yıl önce Romanya'yı ziyaret ettim. - I visited Romania a few years ago.

(Askeri) salt okunur bellek; tahmini sipariş miktarı (read-only memory; rough order of magnitude)
bk. Read Only Memory
Türkçe - Türkçe
şeker kamışından şeker yapılırken elde edilen öz suyun,melas ve artıkların mayalandırılarak kurutulmasıyla elde edilen alkollü sert içki
çingenelerin oluşturduğu üç gruptan biri
Şeker kamışından şeker yapılırken elde edilen öz suyun, melas ve artıkların mayalandırılarak kurutulmasıyla elde edilen alkollü sert içki
şeker kamışından yapılan bir içki
şekerkamışından elde edilen sert bir içki
şeker kamışından elde edilen alkollü sert bir içki
İngilizce - İngilizce
An abbreviation used for the book of Romans, an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible
read-only memory
{} Rough Order of Magnitude. An informal cost or price estimate typically provided for planning and budgeting purposes only. Typically a ROM estimate is expected to be only 75% accurate
Range of Motion
Return on Margin
A software image of read-only memory (as of a game cartridge) used in emulation
A male member of the Romani people, who is married and considered respectable amongst the family
The ethnic designation used by the Romani people from Eastern Europe
ROM is the permanent part of a computer's memory. The information stored there can be read but not changed. ROM is an abbreviation for `read-only memory'. see also CD-ROM. Memory hardware that allows fast access to permanently stored data but prevents addition to or modification of the data. Printing. roman. read-only memory the part of a computer where permanent instructions and information are stored RAM. in full read-only memory Form of computer memory that does not lose its contents when the power supply is cut off and that is not rewritable once it is manufactured or written. It is generally employed for programs designed for repeated use without modification, such as the start-up procedures of a personal computer; the ROM is used for storing the program used in the control unit of the computer. See also CD-ROM, compact disc. or Gypsy plural Roma Any member of a people originating in northern India but now living worldwide, principally in Europe. Most speak Romany in addition to the local language. It is thought that Roma groups left India in successive migrations, reaching western Europe by the 15th century. In the 20th century they spread to North and South America and Australia. Because of their often nomadic and marginalized lives, population figures are largely guesswork; estimates in the early 21st century range from two to three million. They have often been persecuted and harassed; the Nazis killed about 400,000 Roma in extermination camps. How many Roma retain a nomadic lifestyle is unclear, but those that migrate do so at least seasonally along patterned routes that ignore national boundaries. They pursue occupations compatible with a nomadic life. In the past they were often livestock traders, tinkers, fortune-tellers, and entertainers; today they are often car mechanics, auto-body repairmen, and workers in traveling circuses and amusement parks. Confederations of 10-100 families elect chieftains for life, but their title is not heritable. Women are organized as a group within the confederation and represented by a senior woman. Modern Roma culture faces erosion from urban influences; integrated housing, economic independence, and intermarriage with non-Roma have weakened Roma law. CD ROM gypsy moth Lee Gypsy Rose
range within with a joint can be flexed and extended (measured in degrees)
{i} nonvolatile memory containing permanently inscribed data that cannot be supplemented changed or deleted (Computers)
A member of the Roma people
mine
Read Only Memory Memory which holds programs and data which can not be changed, and maintains its data without power Generically, these cover PROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, etc , but often, it means specifically mask-programmed ROMs These ROMs are very cheap, but they require huge quantities of identical chips, for the program is actually encoded in the masks which are used to fabricate the ROMs Mask-programmed ROMs have virtually fallen out of existance, which is unfortunate, as they are one of the only truely permanent storage mediums, but only only standard setting manufacturers (IBM, Apple) could normally justify the setup-costs and permanence of design of mask-programmed ROMs -S- SCSI: Small Computer Systems Interface A popular interface used to attach "small" computers to devices such as hard disks, tape drives, CD-ROM and other mass storage devices, scanners, and less commonly, printers, termiunals, and other devices See also Wide SCSI, Ultra SCSI
Read Only Memory Memory that permanantly stores DATA, even when a computer is switched off Usually used to store information that seldom changes like the BIOS settings
Read Only Memory Data cannot be stored in this type of memory, but instead it usually contains programs or other information that does not disappear when the computer is turned off
Stands for Read-Only Memory This is memory and information that cannot be changed
Read Only Memory Portion of computing machinery where information is encoded and cannot be changed Compact Discs are said to be ROM since most computers cannot write to them
(computer science) memory whose contents can be accessed and read but cannot be changed
Read Only Memory A portion of memory that can only be read and cannot be used for data storage ROM retains its contents when you turn off the printer
(Read Only Memory) Memory whose contents may be read but not changed Used for storing firmware and remains even when the computer''s power is off
Read Only Memory; permanent memory used to store permanent programs
Read Only Memory Computer memory, usually involving some enduring medium like a silicon chip or a burnt laser disc which can be read but not altered; this is inconvenient when the data can change and, just to be confusing, some special ROMs can be modified under certain circumstances cf RAM
An acronym for Read Only Memory -- a permanent memory, the contents of which can be read, but not altered
Read Only Memory
An abbreviation for Read Only Memory ROM is used to hold programs and data that must survive when the computer is turned off Because ROM is non-volatile; data in ROM will remain unchanged the next time the computer is turned back on As the name implies, data cannot be easily written to ROM; depending on the technology used in the ROM, writing may require special hardware, or may be impossible A computer's BIOS may be stored in ROM
Read-only memory A semiconductor-based memory system that stores information permanently and does not lose its contents when power is switched off ROMs are used for firmware, such as the BIOS used in the PC; and in some portable computers, application programs and even the operating system are being stored in ROM
Acronym for read-only memory, computer memory on which data has been prerecorded Once data has been written onto a ROM chip, it cannot be removed and can only be read Unlike main memory (RAM), ROM retains its contents even when the computer is turned off ROM is referred to as being nonvolatile, whereas RAM is volatile Flash ROM is increasingly popular over ROM due to the easy ability to upgrade quickly
(Read Only Memory) a usually small computer memory that contains special-purpose information (as a program) which cannot be altered
Read-only Memory Refers to computer memory in which data or programs have been permanently encoded and which can be accessed but not altered For example, a CD-ROM is a compact disc onto which digital information has been "burned", and the contents of most CD-ROM disc cannot be altered without special equipment
Read Only Memory; memory that can be read but not updated or changed Memory that is nonvolatile and does not disappear when power is shut off Commonly used in computers and CD formats such as CD-ROMs
Read-Only Memory Any type of memory which cannot be readily rewritten A memory that cannot be altered in the normal use of a computer; usually used to store information permanently, such as firmware programs
Read Only Memory; a special type of memory used to store programs that start a computer and do diagnostics Data stored in ROM can only be read and cannot be removed even when your computer is turned off Most personal computers have only a few thousand bytes of ROM Contrast to RAM (random access or main memory) which is the amount of memory available for use by programs on your computer
Read Only Memory Permanent information contained on a memory chip The machine can read from those chips, but cannot write to them A small amount of ROM (called the bootstrap loader) is necessary to start the cold boot process
(Read Only Memory): The portion of memory that cannot be altered and is used for storing permanent information
Read-Only Memory: This is a computer's unchangeable memory It's used to store programs that start the computer and run diagnostic functions Back to Top
Read-only memory, that is, memory that cannot be written
Türkçe - İngilizce
rumb
rom
rum

Did I put too much rum in your drink? - İçkine çok mu rom kattım?

Even if you don't like rum, try a glass of this. - Romdan hoşlanmasan bile bundan bir bardak dene.

rum (a liquor)