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write protection
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write protection
n (Comput) → Schreibschutz m, → Schreibsperre f


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Here are some of the probable causes of Write Protect errors and their possible solutions: o The use of certain computer software: Sometimes, when saving work from software applications, saving options may cause the automatic actuation of write protection.
As an added feature, the 24VL014, 24VL024 and 24VL025 can be ordered with a full-array write protect, while the 24VL014H and 24VL024H devices support a half-array write protect.
Key Family Features -- Highest Speed Performance - 10MHz: 1kbit through 64kbit densities - 5MHz: 128kbit and 256kbit densities -- Versatile 3-bit Block and Write Protection - 10MHz: 1kbit through 64kbit densities -- Standard and Improved 2-bit Block Protection - Standard 2-bit block protection - Enhanced 2-bit block protection with software write protect enable -- Broadest Operating Voltage Range: 1.
 
 
 
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