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flash memory

Type of EEPROM memory that can be erased and reprogrammed without removal from the computer.



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0, and the speed of this transfer rate is one of the most important things about this technology, and one of the more common problems is that people who often use them might experience the fact that they are really getting slow transfer speeds and even occasional pauses in between the transfer of the file to the flash driver or even vice versa.
To alert motorists to their speeds near CSUN, the department is installing two digital feedback signs that flash drivers their speeds.
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