Perhaps you're thinking of a BIOS or something like it? This is instruction written onto special chips that give directions on settings and variables to the OS.
firmware
All hardware and software are directed by drivers that are embedded in them. When the computer starts the BIOS, or the sort of very starting thing, tells the computer to check for all software and hardware and to identify them. Once this is completed the drivers embedded in the hardware or software then tells it what to do and TA-DA! You have access to everything in your computer.
This software is called firmware.
An embedded system can include an Operating System to perform support functions for the application software and hardware. Because of the restrictive nature of an embedded system, its operating system will be compact and more efficient and will exclude many of the capabilities necessary in a general operating system. No. It is because the basic definition of embedded system is that it involves hardware and software for a single application. The device that is using an operating system may be an embedded system. But the operating system itself is not an embedded system It is because that it is only a software but not the combination of hardware and software.
In a computer system, an embedded component is a integral part of the system's motherboard.A component which was operated by both hardware and software was called embedded component.
Yes. It is because the embedded system involves a hardware that can use a software. This is where we need an operating system.
It is because the basic definition of embedded system is that it involves hardware and software for a single application. The device that is using an operating system may be an embedded system. But the operating system itself is not an embedded system It is because that it is only a software but not the combination of hardware and software.
Yes an embedded system by definition is a combination of hardware and software,here both are combined together for a specific task .
embedded systems are hardware IT is software if you are a Bookkeeper you may not see a difference an electronic engineer would get in the embedded systems as soon as he could
It is a software driven hardware device. Part of the laser printer hardware is an embedded computer (a computer that the user is usually not aware of) that runs the printer mechanism control software stored in ROM (software stored in ROM is usually called firmware, because it cannot be changed as easily as software stored in RAM). This printer mechanism control software coordinates the functions of all the hardware mechanism of the printer and is much smaller than custom designed logic circuits that would do the same thing without an embedded computer.
Rajesh Kumar Gupta has written: 'Co-synthesis of hardware and software for digital embedded systems' -- subject(s): Embedded computer systems
VMware Virtualization is a software that supports virtualization and other services. They are embedded hypervisors that run on server hardware without the need of other software.
A VDU is hardware.