> The BIOS is also simply a piece of software, stored
> in a chip on the mainboard.
In memory, a program's bits are represented by the voltages of
transistors in particular places on a DRAM chip. On a CD, by the
width of pits in the surface of the CD. In chips like BIOS and other
types of firmware that don't need power to maintain their state but
that can be re-written, how are the bits physically represented, and
how are they read out to memory?
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