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Which memory type is typically involved in DMA transfers?

During DMA operations, data is transferred directly between peripheral devices and the system’s RAM. RAM is the primary memory used for storing data that needs to be quickly accessed by the CPU, making it the target for high-speed data transfers facilitated by DMA.

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  • Which of the following components is essential for DMA to function?
  • Which of the following registers is NOT typically found in a DMA controller?
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  • Which of the following is an example of a DMA controller?
  • In Burst Transfer mode, when does the DMA controller release control of the bus?

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