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is a nonvolatile, chip-based storage, often used in mobile phones, cameras, and MP3 players. Random-access memory Cache memory Optical storage memory Holographic memory Flash memory
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 04:30
There is a simple pattern for determining if a binary number is odd. what is it and why does this pattern occur? how many bits would you need if you wanted to have the ability to count up to 1000? how high could you count in binary if you used all 10 of your fingers as bits? (finger up means 1, finger down means 0)
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 07:00
1. you have a small business that is divided into 3 departments: accounting, sales, and administration. these departments have the following number of devices (computers, printers, etc.): accounting-31, sales-28, and administration-13. using a class c private network, subnet the network so that each department will have their own subnet. you must show/explain how you arrived at your conclusion and also show the following: all available device addresses for each department, the broadcast address for each department, and the network address for each department. also, determine how many "wasted" (not usable) addresses resulted from your subnetting (enumerate them).
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 08:00
Can someone work out the answer as it comes up in one of my computer science exams and i don't understand the cryptovariables
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