PROM definition

PROM means programmable read only memory.
PROM means programmable ROM.

Examples of PROM in a sentence

  • Patients may also be given the opportunity to participate in reporting PROM data related to their chronic angioedema.

  • Patients may also be given the opportunity to participate in reporting PROM data related to their chronic angioedema later during the project course, for example by using an app.

  • The PROM programmer, ADS development system, and user’s target system are not part of the DSP563CCC compiler system.

  • Dear Sir, Please take delivery of the accompanying DEMAND PROM M ISORY NOTE dated for Rs. (Rupees ) made by me/us in favour of AXIS Bank Ltd.

  • The conversion utility srec (see Figure 1-1) can be used to convert the executable file from the COFF Linker to a suitable format for PROM burning.

  • Software in object code form that is implanted in hardware such as, by example and not limitation: ROM (Read Only Memory); PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory); or EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory).

  • The Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services assumes no financial responsibility for any purchases made by XXX using the PROM logo and is not responsible for any liability associated with the purchase, use, or dissemination of such items.

  • XXX acknowledges that the PROM logo is the intellectual property of MDRS and agrees not to alter it or to use it in a way that would shed a negative light on either party.

  • Industry "standard" Flash, SDRAM, boot PROM devices are utilized to store volatile and non-volatile program and data software.

  • Both MDRS and XXX agree to: Work together in partnership to promote to high school juniors and seniors, the PROM campaign’s core messages of “Do NOT Drink and Drive”, Do NOT Text and Drive” and “DO Buckle Up”.