Firmware In computing, firmware is software that is embedded in a hardware device. It is often provided on flash ROMs or as a binary image file that can be uploaded onto existing hardware by a user. ...more on Wikipedia about "Firmware"
ROM "A" of home computer Galaksija is a 2732 EPROM chip that contains original Galaksija BASIC and control code, including the code that drove the rudimentary video subsystem. It was labeled as "A" by the creator of Galaksija, Voja Antonić, but was commonly referred to as "ROM 1" or just "ROM". ...more on Wikipedia about "Galaksija ROM "A""
ROM "B" of home computer Galaksija is a 2732 EPROM chip that contains extensions to original Galaksija BASIC available in computer's base ROM ("A"). It was labeled as "B" by the creator of Galaksija, Voja Antonić, but was commonly referred to as "ROM 2". ...more on Wikipedia about "Galaksija ROM "B""
Sveasoft is a Stockton, California based software company that develops modified distributions of 802.11g wireless router firmware for Linksys models WRT54G and WRT54GS home routers. The firmware is "flashed", or uploaded via TFTP to the router, replacing the manufacturer's official firmware, giving the router a different set of options. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sveasoft"
The SRM firmware (also called the SRM console) is the boot firmware written by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for computer systems based on the Alpha AXP microprocessor. The acronym SRM is derived from the phrase Alpha System Reference Manual, the publication detailing the Alpha AXP architecture and which specified various features of the SRM firmware. ...more on Wikipedia about "System Reference Manual"
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