16. A computerized self-diagnostic for a ROM test uses:
(a) the check-sum method
(b) a ROM listing
(c) ROM comparisons
(d) a checkerboard test
17. The time interval between the memory receiving a new address input and the data being available is called _________.
(a) access time
(b) bus speed
(c) read/write speed
(d) write/data speed
18. The data stored in a Mask ROM (MROM) is ___________.
(a) permanent
(b) volatile
(c) erasable
(d) temporary
19. The binary data stored in an EEPROM is___________.
(a) volatile
(b) permanent
(c) refreshed
(d) erasable
20. A technique of addressing storage cells on a dynamic RAM that sequentially uses the same inputs for the row and column addresses of the cell is called________.
(a) flash conversion
(b) dynamic refresh
(c) address multiplexing
(d) address strobe
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