burkett@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Edward W Burkett) (01/02/90)
I am interested in learning how to write TSR programs and was wondering if someone could give me some hints. Since a picture (or in this case source code) is worth a thousand words, I was wondering if someone could send me (or post) an example of any source code in Pascal or Quick Basic that illustrates the technique. I don't care what the code does, something simple would be fine. Thanks a million in advance, Ed Burkett Dept. of Biological Sciences University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
markd@silogic.UUCP (Mark DiVecchio) (01/03/90)
In article <1735@uwm.edu> burkett@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Edward W Burkett) writes: >I am interested in learning how to write TSR programs and was wondering if >someone could give me some hints. You can call my BBS and download LPTx. LPTx is a TSR which captures line printer output and redirects it to a disk file. It tries to avoid many of the pit falls of an unre-enterable DOS. Its written in MASM and all source code is included. 619-549-3927. > >Thanks a million in advance, > Deposit to my Swiss Bank Account #8374937G30984KG0098. -- Mark DiVecchio, Silogic Systems, 619-549-9841 K3FWT 9888 Carroll Center Road, Suite 113, San Diego, CA 92126 ...!ucsd!celerity!celit!silogic!markd ...!ucsd!ucsdhub!celit!silogic!markd celit!silogic!markd@fps.com BBS 619-549-3927