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Что (кто) такое firmware - определение

COMPUTER SOFTWARE THAT PROVIDES THE LOW-LEVEL CONTROL FOR A DEVICE'S SPECIFIC HARDWARE
FIRMWARE; Firmware level; Flashing (technology); Firm ware
  • ROM [[BIOS]] firmware on a [[Baby AT]] [[motherboard]]
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firmware         
¦ noun Computing permanent software programmed into a read-only memory.
Firmware         
Software stored in read-only memory (ROM) or programmable ROM (PROM). Easier to change than hardware but harder than software stored on disk. Firmware is often responsible for the behaviour of a system when it is first switched on. A typical example would be a "monitor" program in a microcomputer which loads the full operating system from disk or from a network and then passes control to it.
Firmware         
In computing, firmware is a specific class of computer software that provides the low-level control for a device's specific hardware. Firmware, such as the BIOS of a personal computer, may contain basic functions of a device, and may provide hardware abstraction services to higher-level software such as operating systems.
firmware         
In computer systems, firmware is a set of commands which are stored on a chip rather than as part of a program, because the computer uses them very often.
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Custom firmware         
UNOFFICIAL NEW OR MODIFIED VERSION OF FIRMWARE CREATED BY THIRD PARTIES ON DEVICES SUCH AS VIDEO GAME CONSOLES AND VARIOUS EMBEDDED DEVICE TYPES TO PROVIDE NEW FEATURES OR TO UNLOCK HIDDEN FUNCTIONALITY
ECFW; Custom Firmware; Aftermarket firmware; ROM flashing
Custom firmware, also known as aftermarket firmware, is an unofficial new or modified version of firmware created by third parties on devices such as video game consoles and various embedded device types to provide new features or to unlock hidden functionality. In the video game console community, the term is often written as custom firmware or simply CFW, referring to an altered version of the original system software (also known as the official firmware or simply OFW) inside a video game console such as the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita/PlayStation TV, PlayStation 4, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface         
  • Interaction between the EFI boot manager and EFI drivers
  • InsydeH2O, an UEFI implementation
  • Example of an active Secure Boot as detected by [[rEFInd]] boot manager
  • Examples of custom Secure Boot public keys
  • MokManager, a part of Shim bootloader
  • Boot process
  • Example of an UEFI shell 2.2 session
  • Example of UEFI variables
SPECIFICATION THAT DEFINES A SOFTWARE INTERFACE BETWEEN AN OPERATING SYSTEM AND PLATFORM FIRMWARE
Uefi; Unified Extensible Firmware Interface; EFI Developer Kit; Compatibility Support Module; Compatibility support module; Extensible Firmware Interface; Windows 8 secure boot; Secure Boot; UEFI Secure Boot; Secureboot; Pkek; UEFI shell; OVMF; Open Virtual Machine Firmware; EFI Byte Code; UEFI disk device compatibility; UEFI Compatibility Support Module; UEFI CSM; Graphics Output Protocol; UEFI Graphics Output Protocol; UEFI GOP; CompatibilitySmm; UEFI System Management Mode; UEFI SMM; UEFI CompatibilitySmm; UEFI handover; UEFI boot stub; EFI handover; EFI boot stub; Intel boot initiative; Intel Boot Initiative; EDK2 Application Development Kit; EADK; UEFI secure boot; UEFI application; UEFI boot manager; EFI byte code; Restricted boot; UEFI firmware; UEFI variable; EFI variable; Restricted Boot; SHELLX64.EFI; Uefi.org; UEFI BIOS
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)Pronounced as an acronym or as . is a publicly available specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware.
Extensible Firmware Interface         
  • Interaction between the EFI boot manager and EFI drivers
  • InsydeH2O, an UEFI implementation
  • Example of an active Secure Boot as detected by [[rEFInd]] boot manager
  • Examples of custom Secure Boot public keys
  • MokManager, a part of Shim bootloader
  • Boot process
  • Example of an UEFI shell 2.2 session
  • Example of UEFI variables
SPECIFICATION THAT DEFINES A SOFTWARE INTERFACE BETWEEN AN OPERATING SYSTEM AND PLATFORM FIRMWARE
Uefi; Unified Extensible Firmware Interface; EFI Developer Kit; Compatibility Support Module; Compatibility support module; Extensible Firmware Interface; Windows 8 secure boot; Secure Boot; UEFI Secure Boot; Secureboot; Pkek; UEFI shell; OVMF; Open Virtual Machine Firmware; EFI Byte Code; UEFI disk device compatibility; UEFI Compatibility Support Module; UEFI CSM; Graphics Output Protocol; UEFI Graphics Output Protocol; UEFI GOP; CompatibilitySmm; UEFI System Management Mode; UEFI SMM; UEFI CompatibilitySmm; UEFI handover; UEFI boot stub; EFI handover; EFI boot stub; Intel boot initiative; Intel Boot Initiative; EDK2 Application Development Kit; EADK; UEFI secure boot; UEFI application; UEFI boot manager; EFI byte code; Restricted boot; UEFI firmware; UEFI variable; EFI variable; Restricted Boot; SHELLX64.EFI; Uefi.org; UEFI BIOS
<specification> (EFI) A specification originating from {Intel Corporation}, defining the interface between an {operating system} and platform firmware, and aiming to reduce OS dependence on details of the firmware implementation. EFI Home (http://intel.com/technology/efi/). (2004-10-23)
List of router firmware projects         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of wireless router firmware projects
List of software created and maintained by people other than the manufacturer of the product. The extent of support for (and testing on) particular hardware varies from project to project.
Proprietary firmware         
FIRMWARE ON WHICH THE PRODUCER HAS SET RESTRICTIONS ON USE, PRIVATE MODIFICATION, COPYING, OR REPUBLISHING
Proprietary firmware is any firmware on which is not free (libre). Examples of proprietary works include ones upon which the author has placed restrictions on use, private modification, copying, or republishing.
Simple Firmware Interface         
Extended System Description Table; ESDT
Simple Firmware Interface (SFI) is developed by Intel Corporation as a lightweight method for firmware to export static tables to the operating system. It is supported by Intel's hand-held Moorestown platform.

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Firmware

In computing, firmware is a specific class of computer software that provides the low-level control for a device's specific hardware. Firmware, such as the BIOS of a personal computer, may contain basic functions of a device, and may provide hardware abstraction services to higher-level software such as operating systems. For less complex devices, firmware may act as the device's complete operating system, performing all control, monitoring and data manipulation functions. Typical examples of devices containing firmware are embedded systems (running embedded software), home and personal-use appliances, computers, and computer peripherals.

Firmware is held in non-volatile memory devices such as ROM, EPROM, EEPROM, and flash memory. Updating firmware requires ROM integrated circuits to be physically replaced, or EPROM or flash memory to be reprogrammed through a special procedure. Some firmware memory devices are permanently installed and cannot be changed after manufacture. Common reasons for updating firmware include fixing bugs or adding features.