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A ROM that allows the user to program data into the chip by permanently opening fusible links is the EPROM.
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B. False
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1. Fusible-link PROMs are programmed by removing the desired fuse links using a microscope and tweezers.
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Correct Answer: False
2. Testing and troubleshooting the decoding logic will not reveal problems with the memory chips and their connections to the CPU busses.
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Correct Answer: True
3. Main computer memory is usually DRAM because of its high density and low cost; cache memory is usually SRAM because of its high speed.
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Correct Answer: True
4. The address-decoding scheme for a 16K-byte EPROM memory system requires a 1-to-8-address decoder when 4K × 8 memory is used.
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Correct Answer: True
5. A burst refresh and a normal memory operation of a DRAM can be interspersed.
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Correct Answer: False
6. A group of 6 bits is also known as 1 byte.
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Correct Answer: False
7. RAMs must have a
input, in addition to data in.
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Correct Answer: True
8. RAM stands for Readily Accessible Memory.
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Correct Answer: False
9. A typical RAM will read (place stored data on its outputs) whenever the Chip Select line is active and the Write Enable line is inactive.
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Correct Answer: True
10. Address multiplexing is used to reduce the number of address lines.
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