A. EDSAC
B. IBM-1401
C. CDC-1604
D. ICL-2900
A. American Stable Code for International Interchange
B. American Standard Case for Institutional Interchange
C. American Standard Code for Information Interchange
D. American Standard Code for Interchange Information
A. Consumers
B. Workers
C. Foremen
D. Managers
A. 1416
B. 1614
C. 1641
D. 1804
A. Tape
B. Hard Disk
C. Floppy Disk
D. All of the above
A. Distinct Memory Access
B. Direct Memory Access
C. Direct Module Access
D. Direct Memory Allocation
A. Avira
B. Kaspersky
C. Oracle
D. McAfee
A. BASIC, COBOL, Fortran
B. Prolog
C. C, C++
D. Assembly languages
A. operating system extensions
B. cookies
C. diagnostic software
D. boot diskettes
A. ROM information can be easily updated.
B. Data in ROM is non-volatile, that is, it remains there even without electrical power.
C. ROM provides very large amounts of inexpensive data storage.
D. ROM chips are easily swapped between different brands of computers.