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The actual code to communicate with the chips on a device is typically contained in the device's firmware or embedded software. This code is responsible for low-level operations, including hardware initialization, communication protocols, and device control. It often resides in non-volatile memory on the chip itself, allowing the device to function and interact with other components seamlessly. Additionally, drivers in the operating system may also facilitate communication between the software applications and the hardware chips.

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