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'''Unintended ROM code execution''' is the execution of existing code or data in the ROM of a video game from an access point, via a [[glitch]].
 
Under normal circumstances itROM execution is one of the main tasks of the hardware's central-processing unit (CPU) in order to process the game's engine.
 
However, an access point such as a [[glitch item]]'s effect, a [[Arbitrary code execution#Via custom map script pointer|custom map script pointer]] or a [[glitch move]] is a means of running code from the ROM or a rewritable source ([[arbitrary code execution]]).
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