Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!convex!killer!ames!pasteur!agate!ucbvax!decwrl!hplabs!hpl-opus!hpccc!hp-sde!hpcea!hpnmdla!hpsrli!darrylo From: darrylo@hpsrli.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: TSR's Message-ID: <340015@hpsrli.HP.COM> Date: 28 Jul 88 16:22:51 GMT References: <1094@umbc3.UMD.EDU> Organization: HP Network Measurements Div, Santa Rosa, CA Lines: 23 In comp.sys.ibm.pc, joseph@chromo.ucsc.edu (Joseph Reger) writes: > Could someone help me to find some info on how to write TSR-s in general, [ ... ] > Thanks, Joseph joseph@chromo.ucsc.edu > reger@ucscc.BITNET Writing TSRs is not easy in general. One of the best sources to see how to write a TSR is Lane Ferris' STAYRES program. This is a (not-so-short) program, written in Turbo Pascal, that shows how a TSR is written (sources are included). You can find the sources on many BBSes and commercial systems like CompuServe. If you can't find a copy, I can send one to you, but I only have Turbo Pascal V3.0 sources (not V4.0). Please note that, while these sources are freely copyable, they cannot be used for commercial purposes. -- Darryl Okahata {hplabs!hpccc!, hpfcla!} hpsrla!darrylo CompuServe: 75206,3074 Disclaimer: the above is the author's personal opinion and is not the opinion or policy of his employer or of the little green men that have been following him all day.