cs9a-ax@dorothy.Berkeley.EDU (Mike Morrison) (11/20/89)
Well, I've tried reading several reference books and none of them seem to have what I need. About a year ago, I wrote a small TSR program for my own use, and I am now fixing it up to get rid of a few minor bugs. One thing I'd like to be able to do is remove it from memory when I'm done with it or if I need the memory for something else. How do I do this? E-mail or post. Thanks in advance, Mike Morrison cs9a-ax@dorothy.berkeley.edu morrison@ocf.berkeley.edu
dar@nucleus.UUCP (Dario Alcocer) (11/22/89)
In article <19759@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, cs9a-ax@dorothy.Berkeley.EDU (Mike Morrison) writes: > Well, I've tried reading several reference books and none of them seem > to have what I need. About a year ago, I wrote a small TSR program for my > own use, and I am now fixing it up to get rid of a few minor bugs. One thing > I'd like to be able to do is remove it from memory when I'm done with it or if > I need the memory for something else. How do I do this? E-mail or post. > > Thanks in advance, > > Mike Morrison > cs9a-ax@dorothy.berkeley.edu > morrison@ocf.berkeley.edu In previous issues of PC Magazine, TSR's have been written that can be uninstalled. One that comes to mind is ANSI.COM; it was featured in the following issue: PC Magazine vol. 8, no. 2 January 31, 1989 Unfortunately, I don't have the source, but you can call their BBS and download it: PC Magazine Interactive Reader Service (212) 696-0360 1200/2400 N81 Hasta... Dario +===============================+==================================+ | Dario Alcocer (San Diego, CA) | Internet......dar@nucleus.mi.org | | via Nucleus | phone...............619-450-1667 | +===============================+==================================+