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Allow computers to store programs and information for use at a later date Storage Devices
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Binary Digits Computers are Bistable Devices [It can understand two states] E.g. On/Off Yes/No True/False Computers encode and store information in binary form 1’s and 0’s
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Bits & Bytes 1 bit0 bit Each digit is known as a bit either a 1 bit or a 0 bit Eight bits is known as a byte. A byte usually represents one character or letter E.g. A = 10000000 B = 11000000 C = 11100000
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Binary Table 1024 Approx =1000 8 Bits1 Byte 1000 Bytes1KiloByte (KB) 1000 KB1 Megabyte (MB) 1000 MB1GigaByte (GB) 1000 GB1 Terabyte (TB)
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Main memory that is directly accessible to the CPU RAM ROM PRIMARY STORAGE
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Random Access Memory Volatile (information is lost when power is off) Holds 256MB-4GB
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Read Only Memory Non-volatile memory Holds the instructions needed for the computer to boot up when power is off
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Stores information that is not directly accessible to the CPU. It is usually removable or portable Secondary Storage
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Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Read and Write information Magnetic surface Not very portable Stores 30GB-300GB or more
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Floppy Disk Read and Write Magnetic storage Stores 1.44MB
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Compact Disc-Read only memory (CD-ROM) Read only Optical storage Stores up to 700MB CD-RW- rewritable disc that you can erase and rewrite
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Magnetic Tape Read and Write Magnetic Stores 10GB-120GB
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Flash Drive Read and Write Store 64MB-16GB
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Memory Cards SD Read and Write Stores 512MB-4GB
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Digital Versatile Disc (DVD-ROM) Mostly read only Optical Storage Stores 4GB-16GB
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Blue Ray Disc Read only Optical storage Stores 25GB-50GB
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Zip Drives Read and Write
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