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  2. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    A power-on self-test (POST) is a process performed by firmware or software routines immediately after a computer or other digital electronic device is powered on. [1] POST processes may set the initial state of the device from firmware and detect if any hardware components are non-functional.

  3. POST card - Wikipedia

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    POST cards for PCs, while originally high-priced, cost from just a few US dollars upwards in the 21st century. Some motherboards have a built-in display to diagnose hardware problems. Most also report POST errors with audible beeps, if a PC speaker is attached. Such motherboards make POST cards less necessary.

  4. BIOS - Wikipedia

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    If the system has just been powered up or the reset button was pressed ("cold boot"), the full power-on self-test (POST) is run. If Ctrl+Alt+Delete was pressed ("warm boot"), a special flag value stored in nonvolatile BIOS memory ("CMOS") tested by the BIOS allows bypass of the lengthy POST and memory detection.

  5. Booting - Wikipedia

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    This program runs a power-on self-test (POST) to check and initialize required devices such as main memory , the PCI bus and the PCI devices (including running embedded Option ROMs). One of the most involved steps is setting up DRAM over SPD, further complicated by the fact that at this point memory is very limited.

  6. Built-in self-test - Wikipedia

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    Programmable built-in self-test (pBIST) Memory built-in self-test (mBIST) - e.g. with the Marinescu algorithm [2] Logic built-in self-test (LBIST) Analog and mixed-signal built-in self-test (AMBIST) Continuous built-in self-test (CBIST, C-BIT) Event-driven built-in self-test, such as the BIST done to an aircraft's systems after the aircraft lands.

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  8. Serial presence detect - Wikipedia

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    In computing, serial presence detect (SPD) is a standardized way to automatically access information about a memory module.Earlier 72-pin SIMMs included five pins that provided five bits of parallel presence detect (PPD) data, but the 168-pin DIMM standard changed to a serial presence detect to encode more information.

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    When I got a lateral [transfer] from Victorville to Lee County in Virginia, I was walking to the commissary one day and I noticed that two gang members were posted up.