Adjective
read-write (not comparable)
(computing) Supporting both read and write operations.
a read-write head in a disk drive
a read-write lock, request, or variable
It also made it difficult to use ROM with the PDP-8 because read-write return-address storage was commingled with read-only code storage in the address space. Source: Internet
Because of such behavior by Enterprise Mainstream Flash Adapters, careful planning must be done to use them only in mixed read-write environments to ensure that the TBW of the adapter will not be exceeded before the required life expectancy. Source: Internet
Paragon Software Group sells a read-write driver named NTFS for Mac OS X, citation which is also included on some models of Seagate hard drives. Source: Internet
Seagate currently employs over 1,000 people, producing more than half of the company's total requirement for hard drive read-write heads. Source: Internet
With kernel read-write powers he could remotely force the app to pop up on your phone, as long as you had AWDL networking enabled, for example while you were using the “Share” icon in the Photos app to send your own files via AirDrop. Source: Internet
Instruction set enhancements included the following: * A set of AArch64 atomic read-write instructions. Source: Internet