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- From: Tom Wheeley <tomw@tsys.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: How can I make a dos program into a TSR?
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 96 00:47:26 GMT
- Organization: City Zen FM
- Message-ID: <829615646snz@tsys.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <4kuaa3$1e0@news.interpath.net>
- softbase@mercury.interpath.com
- "Scott McMahan - Softbase Systems" writes:
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- > Adam Hackett (ukrhack@apg.philips.co.uk) wrote:
- > : Well, the subject says it all really. I'm not writing a specific program
- > : which I want to be a TSR, but am just curious as to how to do it.
- >
- > The first thing I always wonder is WHY anyone would want to do this
- > now in this day and age. This is an old backdoor hack for an
- > old operating system. Developing new TSRs doesn't seem like
- > an effective way to spend programming time.
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- Because many people still use it?
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- .splitbung
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