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− | SRAM stands for Saved [[RAM]]. Also known as "battery". This is usually small - about a [[byte|kilobyte]]. As the name "battery" implies, SRAM must have power constantly running through it, or it will be erased, and the smaller it is, the longer it will last. A typical battery lasts around a hundred years, so there is no need to worry about them running out. | + | SRAM, in the context of Sonic hacking, stands for Saved [[RAM]]. Also known as "battery". This is usually small - about a [[byte|kilobyte]]. As the name "battery" implies, SRAM must have power constantly running through it, or it will be erased, and the smaller it is, the longer it will last. A typical battery lasts around a hundred years, so there is no need to worry about them running out. |
[[Sonic 3]] uses SRAM to save games. [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] also uses SRAM, but the games are stored in the Sonic 3 [[cartridge]], not the [[Sonic & Knuckles]] cartridge. | [[Sonic 3]] uses SRAM to save games. [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] also uses SRAM, but the games are stored in the Sonic 3 [[cartridge]], not the [[Sonic & Knuckles]] cartridge. | ||
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''The term "SRAM" is sometimes used to refer to the System RAM, which is more commonly called simply the [[RAM]].'' | ''The term "SRAM" is sometimes used to refer to the System RAM, which is more commonly called simply the [[RAM]].'' | ||
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+ | ''"SRAM" can also refer to a type of RAM called "static RAM" that does not require constant refreshing as does the more common and cheaper "dynamic RAM" or "DRAM".'' |
Revision as of 02:04, 11 December 2004
SRAM, in the context of Sonic hacking, stands for Saved RAM. Also known as "battery". This is usually small - about a kilobyte. As the name "battery" implies, SRAM must have power constantly running through it, or it will be erased, and the smaller it is, the longer it will last. A typical battery lasts around a hundred years, so there is no need to worry about them running out.
Sonic 3 uses SRAM to save games. Sonic 3 & Knuckles also uses SRAM, but the games are stored in the Sonic 3 cartridge, not the Sonic & Knuckles cartridge.
The term "SRAM" is sometimes used to refer to the System RAM, which is more commonly called simply the RAM.
"SRAM" can also refer to a type of RAM called "static RAM" that does not require constant refreshing as does the more common and cheaper "dynamic RAM" or "DRAM".