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Non-volatile random access memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-volatile random access memory ( NVRAM ) is the general name used to describe any type of random access memory which does not lose its information when power is turned off. This is in contrast t...
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Non-volatile memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-volatile memory , nonvolatile memory , NVM or non-volatile storage , is computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered. Examples of non-volatile memory inclu...
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Your Mac stores certain settings in a special memory area even if it is turned off (unless there is a battery issue as described below). On Intel-based Macs, this is stored in memory known as NVRAM; on PowerPC-based Macs, this is stored in memory known as PRAM.
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I read somewhee that checking NVRAM means it is actually checking onboard ram (or cache). Is that correct? I had the earlier version of this board and setup was simple and I had no problems like this. The same DDR memory worked in that board.
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; Holds Host ID and Ethernet Address. All NVRAMs are new. If you have a bad NVRAM your Ethernet address will show as ff.f.ff.ff.ff; If you need your orginal Host ID and/or Ethernet address in the new NVRAM please include these with your order.
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The execution time of the tests run by this script is dependent on the size of NVRAM being tested and the CPU speed. The entire test script should not take more than a few minutes to run to completion.
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NVRAM is an acronym for Non Volatile Random Access Memory. The basic concept of NVRAM is that it retains the data even if the power is off, unlike volatile memory in which the data is lost as the power goes off. ... The NVRAM has a special integrated circuit chip called as small 24 pin Dual Inline Package. This is designed in...
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