Firmwares

Firmware refers to the permanent software programmed into a hardware device. It is a type of software that provides low-level control for the hardware of a device, allowing it to function according to its intended design.

Firmware is usually stored in non-volatile memory such as ROM, EPROM, or flash memory, and it is responsible for managing the device’s hardware functions, as well as providing the necessary instructions for the device’s operation. Firmware can be updated or changed, but it typically requires specialized software tools or programming equipment.

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