Simulates Memory
Computer science software for k12 and ks3 computing curriculum..
Visual Memory demonstrates how computer memory works. Visual Memory shows a memory chip in operation. The memory chip has 16 address lines and 8 data lines. The program simulates in 3D the operation of a typical dram memory chip. Each memory location is accessible you can write either to each location. Single bit or byte retrieval is possible. Memory is programmed individually by each cell.
The memory is organised as a memory matrix, this ensures an easy to use program for students. In the simulations the data lines change to red when data travels through them. In the visual memory main window is a 3D representation of a simple memory chip. This is based on a DRAM chip and shows how computer memory works. Each cell features a transistor and capacitor. Students can write to and read from the virtual memory. This program demonstrates how computer memory works.
Requires a PC or laptop
With Windows XP/VISTA/7/8/10 and DirectX 8.1 or higher.