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I have been trying to use a modified BIOS with VMWare, but have been constantly failing. I have a modified BIOS ROM of the BIOS.440.ROM in the x64 directory of the VMWare Workstation root install ...
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If I use a plug and play webcam, is it likely to contain a ROM (e.g., for drivers)? If so, is it likely to contain a virgin PROM when purchased? Edit: The reason why I am asking this is because I'm ...
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I've been trying to find a way to back up some of my CD Roms by copying their files onto my computer, but that doesn't actually let me use them when I remove the CD, as it seems to check whether the ...
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If ROM is non-volatile memory, that means it can not be erased, rewritten, or modified. Then why can data, e.g. a song or photo, in a phone having 64GB ROM, be deleted or replaced with new data?
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I have a collection of .gba and .nes files that I would like to play on a Chromebook. This Chromebook is managed, And while I am allowed to use it however I want, I can't download APK files and stuff. ...
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Since I don't have a Windows machine to flash firmware for the Samsung Galaxy J3 2016, I was wondering if it is possible to do it by phone. I read here that you can, and I followed the steps, but it ...
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I tried to flash stock rom for Samsung Galaxy j3 2016(320FN) with Jodin3 Casual under Linux Mint and i get this error: Initialising protocol... Failed to send data!Releasing device interface... ...
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The answer to the above question says that ROM typically stores data as wires that are either physically connected or physically disconnected What I want to know is how these wires are connected and ...
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I'm super confused about this relatively easy conversion. Is 1kb=1000 bits or 1024 bits? I realise that 1024 bits would be represented by 1Kibibit or 1Kibit and not 1kb but I see many many people ...
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What does word "chip" (in line 7, word 3) contain the meaning, is it ROM chip or PROCESSOR chip or RAM chip or CMOS chip. Please help me understand. When you turn on your PC, the processor attempts ...
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I tried to build Resurrection Remix v5.8.5 Nougat from source, but I get following error: . build/envsetup.sh && brunch hlte Starting build with ninja ninja: Entering directory `.' ninja: ...
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Right now I got my car MCU firmware files. And I do not know if it is possible to edit it and save it. I want to fix some bugs and add new features or also update android, because it is on Android 4....
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I've done some searching on the internet and several forums on it but they all resort to explaining what ROM is, it retains its memory even when there there is no power to it. I know what ROM is but ...
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I know that there are two main types of memory (RAM and ROM), data on ram is lost when there is power off, but on rom data is still kept but can't be removed and can only be read. So where is a text ...
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I have a ROM dumped from an Apple //e, and I'd like to use it with MAME in Linux (I'm running Debian). However, it's not clear from the manual how I could do that. it seems I can put ROMS on ~/mame/...
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