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Any data stored within, for example, ROM is not lost when the power supply is switched off 4, p33
Permanent; e g PROMs are said to be nonvolatile because they retain their information even after power has been turned off RAM, on the other hand, is volatile (all information is lost when power is removed)
The solid portion of a coating consisting of pigment and binder; it is the portion of the coating left on the surface after it is dry
Storage (hard disk, cd-rom, tape, floppy, etc ) that does not change when the power is turned off, unlike volatile storage that is erased when the power is off
Information that will remain usable by a computer despite loss of power or shutdown
Any substance which does not evaporate or volatilize under normal conditions of temperature and pressure
The memory elements keep their contents when power is removed from the device The element may be one time programmable or "reprogrammable " Examples of the former include fuses and antifuses Examples of the latter include EPROM, and EEPROM storage elements Programmable devices can be both non-volatile and reprogrammable
Any device that retains its stored information after power is removed Examples: EPROMs, flash memory, rotating magnetic discs, optical memory Compare volatile memory
qualifies a memory which retrieves, when it is powered on, the state that it had when it was powered off; EPROM and FLASH memories, floppy and hard disks, and magnetic tapes, are examples of non-volatile memories
That portion of a material which does not evaporate at ordinary temperatures; the solid substances left behind after the volatiles have evaporated
non-volatile random access memory
a type of computer memory that can be written to repeatedly, but does not lose its value when the system is powered off, because it is battery backed
non-volatile storage
computer storage that is not lost when the power is turned off
non-methane volatile organic compounds
(Kimya) The generic term for a large variety of chemically different compounds, like for example, benzene, ethanol, formaldehyde, cyclohexane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane or acetone
non volatile memory
memory which stores data even after the electrical current has been stopped
nonvolatile
The characteristic of a device that does not lose its contents when its power is removed Nonvolatile memory is useful in microcomputer circuits because it can provide instructions for a CPU as soon as the power is applied, before secondary devices, such as disk, can be accessed Nonvolatile memory includes ROM, EPROM, and EEPROM
nonvolatile
The portion of the paint left after the solvent evaporates; solids
nonvolatile
Not volatile
nonvolatile
any substance that will not evaporate at ordinary or room temperature
nonvolatile
not volatilizing readily; "a nonvolatile acid"
nonvolatile
A type of computer memory capable of maintaining data when deprived of power
nonvolatile
not volatilizing readily; "a nonvolatile acid
nonvolatile
Of a computer or computer component The ability to retain information in the absence of power as nonvolatile memory , nonvolatile storage
nonvolatile
{s} does not easily evaporate
nonvolatile
Type of memory (ROM) that retains its contents even when the computer is turned off 3 13, 5 2
nonvolatile
A paint's solids content the solids left over after the solvent evaporates
nonvolatile
describing memory that does not lose its value when powered off
nonvolatile
A type of memory in which the stored data is not lost when the power is turned off All magnetic memories are nonvolatile
non-volatile
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