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Subject:RE: STYLE: Is Firmware always Firmware? From:"Steve Hudson" <steve -at- wright -dot- com -dot- au> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 21 Nov 2001 11:01:44 +1100
Tricky question, subtle answer. Its firmware if IT IS STORED ON A BOARD or
IN A CHIP. So, Win2k, comes on a CD, gets installed onto the HARD DISK, is
NOT firmware. A CD sent out to a pokie machine owner to be loaded into the
pokie machine's chips IS firmware. A new chipset is firmware.
IBM make microcode patches for their mainframe cpu's. These are distributed
via CD. The CD's contents get loaded directly onto the mainboards. The CD,
as well as the newly populated chips, are firmware.
HTH,
Steve Hudson , HDK List MVP
Wright Technologies Pty Ltd (Aus)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Soukup
She referring to firmware that must be loaded into the product. Usually this
is done by the manufacturer, but it can be done by the installer or
customer. So my question is this, is firmware always firmware, or is
firmware considered software when it's on a floppy disk and shipped to the
customer.
The more I think about it, the more bizarre it gets. I think I'm going to
just use the term "firmware" and keep it as simple as possible, but knowing
the guys that review the document, someone's going to raise a fuss over this
and try to make it more complicated than it is.
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