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It has additional RAM ( Random Access Memory ) and the ability to access more cartridge data at one time than the 2600.
Random access compared to sequential access.
Random access is critical, or at least valuable, to many algorithms such as binary search, integer sorting or certain versions of sieve of Eratosthenes.
* Random access
* Random access memory, the analogy in computers
* Random disk or memory access
* Random code-stream access and processing, also referred as Region Of Interest ( ROI ): JPEG 2000 code streams offer several mechanisms to support spatial random access or region of interest access at varying degrees of granularity.
For example, Daniel Minoli ( 2009 ) identifies five principal types of multiple-access schemes: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, SDMA, and Random access.
* Random access ( RA ): Pure RA ( ALOHA, GRA ), Adaptive RA ( TRA ), CSMA, CSMA / CD, CSMA / CA
Dual-ported RAM ( DPRAM ) is a type of Random Access Memory that allows multiple reads or writes to occur at the same time, or nearly the same time, unlike single-ported RAM which only allows one access at a time.
* Random access machine, a theoretical computer model
Random access
Random access memory
* Random access machine ( RAM ) – a counter machine with indirect addressing and, usually, an augmented instruction set.
* Random access stored program machine model ( RASP ) – a RAM with instructions in its registers analogous to the Universal Turing machine ; thus it is an example of the von Neumann architecture.
See also Random access machine.
Some others need slightly more effort, for example: Queue, Double-ended queues ( dequeue ), Min-Dequeue ( which have additional operation min returning minimal element in constant time without incurring additional complexity on standard operations of queuing and dequeuing on both ends ), Random access list ( with constant cons / head as single linked list, but with additional operation of random access with sub-linear, most often logarithmic, complexity ), Random access queue, Random access double-ended queue and Random access stack ( as well Random access Min-List, Min-Queue, Min-Dequeue, Min-Stack ).

Random and memory
The term " memory " when used with reference to computers generally refers to Random Access Memory or RAM.
In all the examples listed above, the word after the acronym repeats a word represented in the acronym — respectively, " Personal Identification Number number ", " Automated Teller Machine machine ", " Random Access Memory memory ", " Human Immunodeficiency Virus virus ", " Content Management System system ".
* High Memory Area, a portion of the Random Access Memory allocated for DOS memory management
Random replacement algorithm replaces a random page in memory.
Communication between the Emotion Engine and RAM occurs through two channels of DRDRAM ( Direct Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory ) and the memory controller, which interfaces to the internal data bus.
The first TSPS was deployed in 1969 and used the Stored Program Control-1A CPU, " Piggyback " twistor memory ( a proprietary technology developed by Bell Labs similar to core memory ) and IGFET Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistor solid state memory devices similar to DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory.
RAM ( Random access memory ) has become a generic term for any semiconductor memory that can be written to, as well as read from, in contrast to ROM ( below ), which can only be read.
An exploded view of a modern personal computer: < ol > < li > Computer display | Display < li > Motherboard < li > Central processing unit | CPU ( Microprocessor ) < li > Primary storage ( Random access memory | RAM ) < li > Expansion card s ( graphics card s, etc.
This meant at least an additional Random access memory was needed to run with DOS loaded ,.
For a completely unknown memory access ( AKA Random access ), the relevant latency is the time to close any open row, plus the time to open the desired row, followed by the CAS latency to read data from it.
* Random access memory and virtual memory
Each location within the array can be accessed in time, similar to the Random access memory on a real computer.
* NCR CRAM, Card Random Access Memory, a computer memory technology developed by NCR

Random and became
In 2001, Lékó became the first Fischer Random Chess world champion, defeating GM Michael Adams in an eight-game match played as part of the Mainz Chess Classic.
In 1960, Random House purchased Beginner Books, and it became a division of Random House.
Random House began in 1927 as a subsidiary of the Modern Library, but eventually became the parent company.
The New Century became the basis for the American College Dictionary, the first Random House dictionary, in 1947.
In 1988, it became part of the Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, which in turn became a division of Random House in 1998.
When Rand's final novel, Atlas Shrugged, became a best-seller, Random House decided to republish We the Living.
In November 2009, Virgin became an independent imprint within Ebury Publishing, a division of the Random House Group.
While attempting to write a novel for his publisher ( Random House ), Gorman became obsessed with Googlewhacks and travelled across the world finding people who had authored them.
Random House itself eventually became a division of Bertelsmann AG, a large multinational media company.
A defensive merger with Chatto and Windus was carried out in 1969 ; later The Bodley Head and Virago Press were added to the group, before Cape became an imprint of Random House in 1987.
The next day she called Robert Loomis at Random House, who became Angelou's editor throughout her long writing career until he retired in 2011, and " told him that he ought to get this woman to write a book ".
McGraw-Hill became the publisher after the company acquired Random House's software division in 1989, and the original game developers, Miller Associates, took over publishing and sales in 1990.
The CD also features original compositions by Marie-Christine and its debut single, " Totally Random ," became a hit in her native Quebec during the summer of 2011.
Among the younger students at the school who saw the older boys performing in these various bands were Simon Ainley ( later in 801 ), David Ferguson and David Rhodes ; Ainley was briefly the lead vocalist for 801 in 1977, and all three were members of the late -' 70s progressive group Random Hold ; Rhodes subsequently became a long-serving member of Peter Gabriel's backing band.
After Ballantine Books was acquired by Random House in 1973, the Ballantines became freelance consulting editors and publishers during the 1970s.

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