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Festspeicher sind Speicher, bei denen eine feste Zuordnung der Eingangsgröße (Adresse) zur Ausgangsgröße besteht. Feste Zuordnung bedeutet dabei lediglich, daß dieselbe während des Betriebs der Anlage nicht geändert wird. Eine gelegentliche Änderung, z. B. durch Austauschen des Informationsträgers, kann trotzdem vorgesehen sein (semipermanenter Speicher).

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Oehlmann, H. (1974). Festspeicher. In: Weber, W. (eds) Taschenbuch der Informatik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65584-5_18

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