UGC NET Paper III in LIS - LIS Links2024-03-28T16:51:02Zhttp://lislinks.com/forum/topics/ugc-net-paper-iii-lis?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you for LIS RAM Explaintag:lislinks.com,2017-07-20:2013205:Comment:9059302017-07-20T16:23:34.779ZNavnit Patelhttp://lislinks.com/profile/navnitpatel
Thank you for LIS RAM Explain
Thank you for LIS RAM Explain Madam this may helps you in c…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-21:2013205:Comment:5684872013-09-21T04:11:31.183ZDr.Kaladhar Arnepallihttp://lislinks.com/profile/Kaladhar
<p><b><span class="srTitle">Madam this may helps you in clearing the doubt:</span></b></p>
<p><b><span class="srTitle">cache memory</span></b><b>,</b> also called <span class="alternate">Cache</span>, a supplementary memory system that temporarily stores frequently used instructions and data for quicker processing by the central processor of a <a href="http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/130429/computer">computer</a>. The cache augments, and is an extension of, a computer’s…</p>
<p><b><span class="srTitle">Madam this may helps you in clearing the doubt:</span></b></p>
<p><b><span class="srTitle">cache memory</span></b><b>,</b> also called <span class="alternate">Cache</span>, a supplementary memory system that temporarily stores frequently used instructions and data for quicker processing by the central processor of a <a href="http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/130429/computer">computer</a>. The cache augments, and is an extension of, a computer’s <a href="http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/358612/main-memory">main memory</a>. Both main memory and cache are internal, random-access memories (RAMs) that use semiconductor-based transistor circuits. Cache holds a copy of only the most frequently used information or program codes stored in the main memory; the smaller capacity of the cache reduces the time required to locate data within it and provide it to the computer for processing.</p>
<p>When a computer’s central processor accesses its internal memory, it first checks to see if the information it needs is stored in the cache. If it is, the cache returns the data to the processor. If the information is not in the cache, the processor retrieves it from the main memory. <a name="ref231266" id="ref231266"></a>Disk cache memory operates similarly, but the cache is used to hold data that has been recently written on, or retrieved from, a magnetic disk or other external storage device.</p> I already gave Feedback about…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-18:2013205:Comment:5676412013-09-18T06:17:33.870ZSaudagar Khanhttp://lislinks.com/profile/SaudagarKhan
<p>I already gave Feedback about RAM is right answer...</p>
<p>I already gave Feedback about RAM is right answer...</p> sorry RAM is wrong. CACHE is…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-14:2013205:Comment:5662442013-09-14T15:09:15.082Zsucess wayhttp://lislinks.com/profile/sussessway
<p>sorry RAM is wrong. CACHE is the correct answer</p>
<p>sorry RAM is wrong. CACHE is the correct answer</p> Thanks a lot for your communi…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-14:2013205:Comment:5658742013-09-14T07:37:35.019ZDr.Sucheta Bhattacharjeehttp://lislinks.com/profile/SuchetaBhattacharjee
<p>Thanks a lot for your communication.Everybody make a mistake but credit goes to them who after making mistake rectify themselves.So, thanks to you again and wish you best for the NET exam result.@<span> </span><a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a></p>
<p>Thanks a lot for your communication.Everybody make a mistake but credit goes to them who after making mistake rectify themselves.So, thanks to you again and wish you best for the NET exam result.@<span> </span><a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a></p> Madam, You may be right, I ma…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-14:2013205:Comment:5657322013-09-14T04:16:28.331ZDr.Kaladhar Arnepallihttp://lislinks.com/profile/Kaladhar
<p>Madam, You may be right, I marked at the time of examination as per my knowledge is concerned it is CACHE. But any how you put it in the UGC feed back form if it is correct well and good. Let us rectify our selves.</p>
<p>Madam, You may be right, I marked at the time of examination as per my knowledge is concerned it is CACHE. But any how you put it in the UGC feed back form if it is correct well and good. Let us rectify our selves.</p> Q.No 18 See this link http:…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-13:2013205:Comment:5654002013-09-13T15:48:12.575ZDr.Sucheta Bhattacharjeehttp://lislinks.com/profile/SuchetaBhattacharjee
<p>Q.No 18 See this link <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/">http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/</a></p>
<p>Q.No 18 See this link <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/">http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/</a></p> First of all I would like to…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-13:2013205:Comment:5655632013-09-13T13:02:20.961ZDr.Sucheta Bhattacharjeehttp://lislinks.com/profile/SuchetaBhattacharjee
<p>First of all I would like to thank you for your response.@<a class="fn url" href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs">Kaladhar</a><span> </span></p>
<p>You see again,question was</p>
<p>"<span>18. Name the storage medium (compatible with speed of CPU) for storing instructions or data temporarily during processing ?"</span></p>
<p><span> But sir you see in your answer u mentioned the line,<strong>"</strong><span><strong>but before (While) installing the…</strong></span></span></p>
<p>First of all I would like to thank you for your response.@<a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a><span> </span></p>
<p>You see again,question was</p>
<p>"<span>18. Name the storage medium (compatible with speed of CPU) for storing instructions or data temporarily during processing ?"</span></p>
<p><span> But sir you see in your answer u mentioned the line,<strong>"</strong><span><strong>but before (While) installing the operating system, computer needs some memory, that memory is called CACHE".</strong><br/></span></span></p>
<p>Now I am requesting you to go through this link </p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/..........RAM">http://www.igcseict.info/theory/1/comp/</a></p>
<p>Here written,</p>
<div class="stacks_in"><h3>Random Access Memory (RAM)</h3>
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<div class="stacks_out"><div class="stacks_in">Random Access Memory (RAM) is the part of the computer that <strong>temporarily stores </strong>the <strong>instructions</strong> that the computer is running, and the <strong>data</strong> it is processing.<br/><br/>RAM is a <strong>volatile</strong> storage device. This means that if the computer’s power is turned off the contents of RAM disappear and are <strong>lost</strong>. <br/><br/>RAM, like the CPU, also plugs in to sockets on the motherboard.<br/><br/>When a computer is in use, its RAM will contain…<br/><ol class="arabic-numbers">
<li>The <strong>operating system</strong> software</li>
<li>The <strong>application software</strong> currently being used</li>
<li>Any <strong>data</strong> that is being processed</li>
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<p>Now see sir, RAM is the appropriate answer of this question so we all are telling RAM.Your answers is not giving the exact reply what has been asked in the question.So,thanks again for your feedback.@<a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a><span> </span></p>
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</div> Random Access Memory works on…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-13:2013205:Comment:5652522013-09-13T07:53:16.315ZDr.Kaladhar Arnepallihttp://lislinks.com/profile/Kaladhar
<p>Random Access Memory works only after the operating system is installed, but before (While)installing the operating system, computer needs some memory, that memory is called CACHE.</p>
<p>Random Access Memory works only after the operating system is installed, but before (While)installing the operating system, computer needs some memory, that memory is called CACHE.</p> Kindly you explain why CACHE…tag:lislinks.com,2013-09-13:2013205:Comment:5652322013-09-13T06:26:40.632ZDr.Sucheta Bhattacharjeehttp://lislinks.com/profile/SuchetaBhattacharjee
<p>Kindly you explain why CACHE is the correct answer?As if you tell simply no one will believe.So,please explain us @ <a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a> </p>
<p>Kindly you explain why CACHE is the correct answer?As if you tell simply no one will believe.So,please explain us @ <a href="http://lislinks.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=3dyj0ld2rxpqs" class="fn url">Kaladhar</a> </p>