microprocessor contain 1MB memory.is it RAM OR ROM?
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Answer / baladjy.m
RAM only, because processer only do operation, so it doesnt
need any permanent memory.
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Answer / j.venkatesh
my answer is ram.random access memory is have 1mb
memory.because the processor have not a permanent memory.
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Answer / walter
Both. For example a 511 uP has a specific part of it set
aside that is typically not overwritten to instruct it how
to boot, or how to reset after a power failure. It has to
do with interrupts. There are 8-10 memory locations that
have 4-5 addresses (each address is 2 bytes and each
location is only one byte). Each of these addresses
corresponds to the specific type of interrupt in question.
Each of these addresses contains the first instruction of
the set of instructions that is the program for that
interrupt. When the interrupt happens, the processor jumps
to this address and starts executing the code. Often this
code is not overwriten, thus the ROM philosophy, but it
often can be. Different uP have their own different
implementations, so this may not always be the norm. I
guess you could call this a grey area, and a good question
at that.
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