MEMORY ORGANIZATION IN 8051
ARCHITECTURE OF 8085
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Detailed explanation-1: -Read-only memory, or ROM, is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written to. ROM contains the programming that allows a computer to start up or regenerate each time it is turned on.
Detailed explanation-2: -Programs stored in ROM are called Firmware. Firmware is held in non-volatile memory devices such as ROM, EPROM, or flash memory.
Detailed explanation-3: -Programs stored in ROM are called Firmware. Firmware is held in non-volatile memory devices such as ROM, EPROM, or flash memory. ROM stands for read-only memory. In computing, firmware is a computer program that is “embedded” in a hardware device and is an essential part of the hardware.