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Medesa

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A typical RAM will read (place stored data on its outputs) whenever
 
  A) the Chip Select line is active and the Write Enable line is inactive.
  B) the Chip Select line is active and the data bus is active.
  C) the Chip Select line is active and the Write Enable line is active.
  D) the Chip Select line is active regardless of the Write Enable line.

Question 2

A look-up table is
 
  A) a truth table. B) an artists rendering.
  C) a set of directions. D) a schematic diagram.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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