Originally Posted by
Bobster
Eons ago, the second computer class I ever took. There was an article on the wall of the classroom about a write-only memory device. Unlike the examples in the Wikipedia article this wasn't truly write-only, it was a device that was fast to write and slow to read. It was used to store information that was unlikely to be needed but had to be kept just in case. (Such as the information to undo a failed operation.)