How computer memory works
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thanks 4 the info and what a sexy voice..hahah
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no offence but can we have morgan freeman narrate this. id get it much better
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@RamiroR yes dram which our system uses refresh multiple times per second because it uses capacitors unlike static ram which uses transistors and don't need to be refresh multiple times per second to keep the data which is used in cpu cache
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k so i've been doing some minecraft computer stuff and i have a 4bit computer following a tutorial series, it's done by inverting redstone torches to make logic gates, but i dont get how this can be done with electricity using a closed circuit and all that;how can you invert electricity if you need a constant power source?
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011010010010000001100011011000
010110111001110100001000000110 100001100101011000010111001000 10000001110101 -
Each one of my 128 Memory bits disliked this video for talking bullshit about them!
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the content was bad... im a programmer and that made no sense to me! i watch another geek video and yet i still repeat in my head "Speaking is a geeks worst enemy. Binary, on the other hand."
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Are you talk to your puppy?
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The content was probably good, but both the sound and resolution sucks.
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the sound not clear
at 0:56 sucks! can't read clearly lol!
chaosbib 1 year ago 13
I can tell the RAMs work with lots of capacitors, that are refreshed all the time for they to keep the information, that's why if you take out the energy, everything get lost.
Just in case: A capacitor is thing that holds current for some moments, it's usually used as a stabilizator
RamiroR 2 years ago 7