Subject | English | Yoruba |
comp., MS | available memory | ààyè ibi ìpamọ́ tó wà nílẹ̀ (Memory that is not allocated to any program) |
comp., MS | compact disc read-only memory | ibi ìpamọ́ àwo tí a kàn lèkà (A form of storage characterized by high capacity (roughly 650 MB) and the use of laser optics instead of magnetic means for reading data) |
comp., MS | direct memory access | ìráyè sí ibi ìpamọ́ tààrà (A technology that allows certain devices, such as hard disks and CD or DVD drives, to transfer information directly through the computer's memory without using the computer's processor. DMA improves the performance of the device and frees the computer's processor so it can perform other tasks) |
comp., MS | memory leak | àìtúràntísílẹ̀ (A condition that occurs when an application allocates memory for use but does not free allocated memory when finished) |
comp., MS | memory map | aṣojú ìrántí (A representation of the layout of objects in an area of memory) |
comp., MS | Memory Usage | Ìlò Àyè ìrántí (In Task Manager, the current working set of a process, in kilobytes. The current working set is the number of pages currently resident in memory) |
comp., MS | random access memory | ibi ìpamọ́ ìráyè sí láìlétò (The temporary storage area the computer uses to run programs and store data. Information stored in RAM is temporary and is designed to be erased when the computer is turned off) |
comp., MS | read-only memory | Àyè ìfi-nnkan-pa-mọ́-sí oní-kíkànìkàn (A semiconductor circuit that contains information that cannot be modified) |
comp., MS | Remote Direct Memory Access | ìgbàwọlé ní tààrà sí àyè ìfi-nǹkan pa mọ́ sí ọlọ́nàjínjìn (A networking feature that lets one computer directly place information into the memory of another computer) |