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What (who) is ROMable - definition

DATA DUMP FROM A ROM CHIP
NES ROMs; ROM Images; Rom images; Rom image; ROM images; ROM Image; ROM file; Nintendo DS Roms; ROM Game File; Bootleg (Emulation); Romz; ROM-image; .rom; ROMable; Romsite; ROM Pack
  • [[Intelligent Systems]] ROM burner for the [[Nintendo DS]]
  • A ROM dumping device for the [[Game Boy Advance]]

ROM image         
A ROM image, or ROM file, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip, often from a video game cartridge, or used to contain a computer's firmware, or from an arcade game's main board. The term is frequently used in the context of emulation, whereby older games or firmware are copied to ROM files on modern computers and can, using a piece of software known as an emulator, be run on a different device than which they were designed for.
MarioNet split web browser         
Graphical ROMable Object Windows; MarioNet; ICentrix; Optimized Protocol for Transport of Images to Clients; GROW (windowing system); ICentrix GROW; ICentrix OPTIC; ICentrix MarioNet
The MarioNet Internet Appliance is an application that runs on a server and sends pre-rendered graphical images to a light-weight client for display.

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ROM image

A ROM image, or ROM file, is a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip, often from a video game cartridge, or used to contain a computer's firmware, or from an arcade game's main board. The term is frequently used in the context of emulation, whereby older games or firmware are copied to ROM files on modern computers and can, using a piece of software known as an emulator, be run on a different device than which they were designed for. ROM burners are used to copy ROM images to hardware, such as ROM cartridges, or ROM chips, for debugging and QA testing.