From: GreenXenon on 12 May 2010 23:07 Hi: Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence when the power is offed? Thanks, Green Xenon
From: Manny on 12 May 2010 23:13 On May 13, 4:07 am, GreenXenon <glucege...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi: > > Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence > when the power is offed? > > Thanks, > > Green Xenon My brain lately. -Momo
From: Michael A. Terrell on 13 May 2010 08:06 GreenXenon wrote: > > Hi: > > Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence > when the power is offed? 1101 -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
From: MooseFET on 13 May 2010 09:25 On May 13, 6:12 am, JW <n...(a)dev.null> wrote: > On Thu, 13 May 2010 08:06:40 -0400 "Michael A. Terrell" > <mike.terr...(a)earthlink.net> wrote in Message id: > <89WdnUewNLbQdnbWnZ2dnUVZ_jSdn...(a)earthlink.com>: > > [piggy backing due to bozo bin restrictions] > > >GreenXenon wrote: > > >> Hi: > > >> Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence > >> when the power is offed? > > > 1101 > > Core memory?http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/core.html > Email IBM and ask if you can get a PCI express interface for this. No, that is the most, not the least.
From: MooseFET on 13 May 2010 09:27
On May 12, 8:07 pm, GreenXenon <glucege...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi: > > Which type of volatile RAM has the least duration of data remanence > when the power is offed? Some TTL RAM chips wake up with the same pattern just about every time no matter what they had in them at power off. Many low power CMOS ones are very bad about holding onto values. There are RAMs made with a hardware clear on reset. > > Thanks, > > Green Xenon |