what do you man by firmware
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Answer / arun n nambiar
Firmware is a combination of software and hardware.
Computer chips that have data or programs recorded on them
are firmware
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Answer / jay
Firmware is alink between software and hardware.It really a
software which assembled in system or pretended in system
like a hardware.
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Answer / somanath mishra
Firm ware is the combination of hard ware and software.
For ex.Bios is a software
which holds the hardware Romchip
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Answer / arun n nambiar
I think ur question should be:
what do you mean by firmware?
ok, anyway i can understand u and i gave u the answer, hope
u got it!
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