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Boot PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and embedded systems to store the firmware or bootloader code that initializes hardware during the startup process. When a device is powered on, the boot PROM provides the necessary instructions to load the operating system or further software from secondary storage. Unlike regular ROM, some boot PROMs can be programmed or reprogrammed, allowing for updates or customization of the boot process. This ensures that the system can reliably start up with the correct configurations and settings.

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