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RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory, memory which can be read from and written to at any time. The Channel F has 64 scratch-pad registers which can be written and read like RAM through the ISAR and register opcodes, and 128x64 bytes of VRAM that, aside from storing the on-screen image, can also be used as conventional RAM by inputting and outputting through the ports.