Hello Chris,
If by BootROM, you are referring to code that makes a machine network bootable, then it's generally on an EEPROM mounted on the ethernet card.
Unfortunately not. I meant the initial routines (DMA, PIC, etc.) to bring up the rest of the (normally compressed) BIOS. Anyway thanks for your words.
Bye
Bernhard
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