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There's only two kilobytes of erasable memory, and they need that for data storage."
It retained the basic Block I architecture, but increased erasable memory from 1 to 2 kilowords.
Block II had 32 kilowords of fixed memory and 4 kilowords of erasable memory.
Everyone has erasable memory and non-erasable memory, just like Betsy-and that non-erasable part is the me that's still here now that I'm dead.
These erasable memory devices require much time to erase data and to write new data; they are not usually configured to be programmed by the processor of the target system.
The fixed and erasable memory were constructed similarly so the ratio between fixed and erasable memory was variable.
This electrically erasable memory made it cost less than CPUs that required a quartz "erase window" for erasing EPROM.
In the industry, there is a convention to reserve the term EEPROM to byte-wise erasable memories compared to block-wise erasable flash memories.
Words from erasable memory were deposited into the G register by timing pulse 6 (TP6); words from fixed memory were available by timing pulse 7.
If the technology proves cheap enough to manufacture, it will create a new competitor in the $18.6 billion market for the inexpensive erasable memory chips that have proliferated in mobile phones, music players and other consumer gadgets in recent years.
Serially electrically erasable memory, commonly abbreviated SEEM or NVSEEM (Non-Volatile SEEM), is a mobile phone industry term for EEPROM devices contained within mobile phones, containing phone programming information.
The address spaces were extended by employing the Bank (fixed) and Ebank (erasable) registers, so the only memory of either type that could be addressed at any given time was the current bank, plus the small amount of fixed-fixed memory and the erasable memory.