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The VROM, or Virtual Read Only Memory, is said to be the earliest significant code that runs. It is believed to be copied from the [[bootrom]] and mapped to an offset. The VROM performs one of two functions: boot the device, or go into [[DFU]] Mode.
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The VROM, or Virtual Read Only Memory, is said to be the earliest significant code that runs. It is believed to be copied from the [[bootrom]] and mapped to an offset. The VROM performs one of two functions: boot the device, or go into [[DFU Mode]].
   
 
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Revision as of 15:58, 22 August 2010

The VROM, or Virtual Read Only Memory, is said to be the earliest significant code that runs. It is believed to be copied from the bootrom and mapped to an offset. The VROM performs one of two functions: boot the device, or go into DFU Mode.

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