media reader/ card reader/ memory card, reader or writer
Internal memory on a computer is kept on the hard drive. The hard drive holds the memory for all things downloaded to the computer, and all web sites visited. External memory is usually kept on a device like a USB memory stick or a CD. External memory can be accessed by plugging it into the computer.
external fragmentation
Read Only Memory is the internal memory computers use to start up reliably
Internal sorting it means we are arranging the number within the array only which is in computer primary memory. External sorting it is the sorting of numbers from the external file by reading it from secondary memory.
internal and external memory
Memory is usually a term that refers to RAM or Random Access Memory which is always located inside your computer. If you are referring to Hard Drives, an internal Hard Drive is located inside of your computer and connected directly to the motherboard by a short cable. External hard drives are not mounted inside the computer's case (They will often sit on top of the tower [CPU] or on your desktop) and are typically connected via Firewire, USB, or SCSI cables. Some External hard drives require an additional AC adapter to connect to a wall outlet for power while others will revieve power through their USB cable from the host computer.
yes rom means read only memory it can be internal/external
Internal Media: Internal media means memory inside the computer like the hard drive and RAM. External Media: External media means removable media like CDs, DVDs and flash drives, which are outside the computer.
in early, computer system has contiguous memory allocation,each process is allocated in a single contiguous(together) memory!!(allocating into memory addresses one by one,)it has tackled memory fragmentation(both internal and external). not allocating for a fixed size memory block.so no internal fragmentation, allocating contiguously ,so no external fragmentation!!!
1) A hard drive 2) A memory card reader 3) A floppy drive 4) A CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drive
External Fragmentation: External Fragmentation happens when a dynamic memory allocation algorithm allocates some memory and a small piece is left over that cannot be effectively used. If too much external fragmentation occurs, the amount of usable memory is drastically reduced. Total memory space exists to satisfy a request, but it is not contiguous. Internal Fragmentation: Internal fragmentation is the space wasted inside of allocated memory blocks because of restriction on the allowed sizes of allocated blocks. Allocated memory may be slightly larger than requested memory; this size difference is memory internal to a partition, but not being used
what is the diference between a computer internal memory and external memory