Definition: RAM


Random Access Memory. Memory that allows any storage location to be accessed randomly, as opposed to tape drives, which are sequential access devices. Chips in the computer used for temporary storage of data.




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Master

The first drive in a dual drive combination. A master drive by itself (with no slave) is called a single drive.

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