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Uhm, every single device in your computer right now, from the harddrive, to the NIC, to the graphics card, to the optical drive, to the mouse, to the keyboard, everything, is already running a binary firmware blob.
The only difference is that most firmware is "burnt" into the chip on the hardware at the factory. Some devices support loadable firmware, and that's the firmware that gets shipped on floppy, or as part of the driver, or with the OS, or with the kernel. Regardless of how its shipped, it's all the same.