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  2. RAM limit - Wikipedia

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    Using the color video buffer space, some third-party utilities could add memory at the top of the 640k conventional memory area, to extend memory up to the base address used by hardware adapters. This could ultimately backfill RAM up to the MDA base address.

  3. Memory refresh - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] This arrangement allows the normal read electronics on the chip to refresh an entire row of memory in parallel, significantly speeding up the refresh process. Although a normal read or write cycle refreshes a row of memory, normal memory accesses cannot be relied on to hit all the rows within the necessary time, necessitating a separate ...

  4. Conventional memory - Wikipedia

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    Similar usage was possible on many DOS- but not IBM-compatible computers with a non-fragmented memory layout, for example SCP S-100 bus systems equipped with their 8086 CPU card CP-200B and up to sixteen SCP 110A memory cards (with 64 KB RAM on each of them) for a total of up to 1024 KB (without video card, but utilizing console redirection ...

  5. Random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    A 64 bit memory chip die, the SP95 Phase 2 buffer memory produced at IBM mid-1960s, versus memory core iron rings 8GB DDR3 RAM stick with a white heatsink. Random-access memory (RAM; / r æ m /) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.

  6. Static random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    This works because the bit line input-drivers are designed to be much stronger than the relatively weak transistors in the cell itself so they can easily override the previous state of the cross-coupled inverters. In practice, access NMOS transistors M 5 and M 6 have to be stronger than either bottom NMOS (M 1, M 3) or top PMOS (M 2, M 4 ...

  7. 15 Healthy Football Foods For a Winning Game Day Spread - AOL

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    1. Guacamole and Salsa With Plantain Crisps. Guacamole is a crowd-pleaser, and it’s full of nourishing ingredients, like avocados, onions, tomatoes, lime, garlic, and cilantro.

  8. Dynamic random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    An evolution of EDO DRAM, burst EDO DRAM (BEDO DRAM), could process four memory addresses in one burst, for a maximum of 5-1-1-1, saving an additional three clocks over optimally designed EDO memory. It was done by adding an address counter on the chip to keep track of the next address.

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    Use it to charge phones, tablets, e-readers, headphones and much more. This one by Anker has over 20,000mAh power reserve and provides over four full charges for most smartphones and nearly two ...