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[[Image:Netgear_mr814v2_upgrade_screen.png|thumb|right|The [[Netgear]] MR814 [[wi-fi|wireless]] [[home gateway]] can be '''field-programmed''' from a web interface; its firmware consists of [[eCos]] operating system images stored in NAND flash.]]
 
An [[electronic]] device or [[embedded system]] is said to be '''field-programmable''' or '''in-place programmable''' if its [[firmware]] (stored in [[non-volatile memory]], such as [[Read-only memory|ROM]]) can be modified "in the field," without disassembling the device or returning it to its manufacturer.