Multiple Choice
Suppose that a computer system has a read/write line identified as . When writing to memory:
A) write = 0, and the data presently stored in the designated memory location would be written to a new memory location.
B) write = 0, and the data presently stored in the designated memory location would be lost as the new data is written.
C) write = 1, and the data presently stored in the designated memory location would be lost as the new data is written.
D) write = 1, and the data presently stored in the designated memory location would be written to a new memory location.
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