ARCS (Advanced RISC Computing Specification) is a firmware interface standard used in some early RISC-based computer systems, particularly those from Silicon Graphics (SGI) and MIPS Technologies. It defines a standardized way for the operating system to boot and interact with the system's hardware. The ARC firmware provides boot services, hardware configuration, and a console interface. It was commonly used in SGI's workstations and servers running IRIX and in MIPS-based systems running Windows NT.
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