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Auxiliary memory:
Auxiliary memory is not directly accessible by Central processing unit (CPU). Data needs to be stored permanently is kept in the secondary memory, because it is non-volatile memory. It could be accessed by the input-output channels.
- It is divided into bytes, which is grouped to form huge unit referred as files.
- A file can contain program, essay, number list, and so on...
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