The instructions that computers follow are located in programs. Programs are stored on media such as CDs, DVDs, floppies, USB drives, and hard drives. When a program is loaded, it is copied into RAM, and the CPU executes the instructions inside of the software out of RAM.
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procedure
Software is a series of instructions fed into a computer. The computer reads and follows these instructions. If that does something useful, good for it and good for the programmer who wrote and compiled those instructions.
Embedded processor is a part of the computer that follows instructions and carries out action.It is like the "brain" of a computer.
program development
The bios
A set of instructions that run on a computer that enables it to execute a specific task is called a program. Computer programs use several different types of calculating to make the computer do what the user wants it to do. One example is binary code programming.
central processor unit(CPU)
A series of instructions or commands that a computer follows to create software is known as a program or software code. This code is typically written in programming languages, such as Python, Java, or C++, which provide a structured way to implement algorithms and functionality. The code is then compiled or interpreted to produce executable software that can perform specific tasks on a computer.
On start up the computer fetches information from BIOS. BIOS is a ROM. After that the computer loads OS from Hard disk into the RAM.
Commands, they usually come with the computer or a program that automatically tell the computer what to do or can be done manually with command prompt on windows and terminal on mac. Hope I could help ;)
The instruction set of a computer is the collection of commands that its Central Processing Unit (CPU) can carry out natively. These are the things that the processor inherently knows how to do if asked.