CDROM access is random or semirandom or sequential

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federer

  • Sep 9th, 2011
 

CDROM is random access device..

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venkatreddy

  • Sep 9th, 2011
 

CDROM access is sequential..
Magnetic sequential access memory is typically used for secondary storage in general-purpose computers due to their higher density at lower cost compared to RAM, as well as resistance to wear and non-volatility. Examples of SAM devices still in use include hard disks, CD-ROMs and magnetic tapes. Historically, drum memory has also been used.

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