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A '''PROM''' is a more programmable version of [[Read only memory|ROM]] in that it is a chip that an engineer can program, unlike normal ROM that is only mast-programmable in the factory.
A '''PROM''' is a more programmable version of [[Read only memory|ROM]] in that it is a chip that an engineer can program, unlike normal ROM that is only mast-programmable in the factory. It can only be set once due to fuses being blown.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 17 May 2024

A PROM is a more programmable version of ROM in that it is a chip that an engineer can program, unlike normal ROM that is only mast-programmable in the factory. It can only be set once due to fuses being blown.