Asked by Kylee Woodring on Jul 27, 2024

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A major advancement in the Apple II was storing the operating system ________.

A) on a cassette tape
B) on a floppy disk
C) in ROM
D) in RAM

Operating System

The software that manages a computer's hardware and software resources, providing common services for computer programs.

ROM

Read-Only Memory, a type of non-volatile storage that is primarily used to store firmware or application software in electronic devices.

RAM

Short for Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly and is used for storing the working data and machine code currently being used.

  • Identify key historical advancements and their impact on modern computing.
  • Describe the development and characteristics of early operating systems.
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Bayleigh ElizabethJul 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The major advancement in the Apple II was storing the operating system in ROM (Read-Only Memory), which allowed for faster booting and operation compared to loading the OS from external storage each time.