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Jumat, 28 September 2007

Data exchange - the motherboard

The ROM chips contain instructions, which are specific for that particular motherboard. Those programs and instructions will remain in the PC throughout its life; usually they are not altered.

Primarily the ROM code holds start-up instructions. In fact there are several different programs inside the start-up instructions, but for most users, they are all woven together. You can differentiate between:


  • POST (Power On Self Test)
  • The Setup instructions, which connect with the CMOS instructions
  • BIOS instructions, which connect with the various hardware peripherals
  • The Boot instructions, which call the operating system (DOS, OS/2, or Windows )

    All these instructions are in ROM chips, and they are activated one by one during start-up. Let us look at each part.

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