A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though...
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with an employer Terminate with extreme prejudice, a euphemism for assassination terminate-and-stay-resident program, utility programs used in DOS exit...
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TSR (section Science and technology)
the free dictionary. TSR may refer to: Terminate-and-stay-resident program, a type of MS-DOS computer program Thermochemical sulfate reduction, reducing...
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(ICD) to be used. GM-NAA I/O Input/Output Control System Terminate-and-stay-resident program Introduction to Operating Systems 000.18/018, Johns Hopkins...
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SmartKey was the first macro processing program of its type, and the first terminate-and-stay-resident program for PCs and CP/M microcomputers, their eight bit...
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It was an early and popular terminate-and-stay-resident program (TSR) for MS-DOS which enabled computer users to activate the program using a hot key...
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included as a terminate-and-stay-resident program with MS-DOS and PC DOS versions 5 and later, then Windows 9x, and finally Windows 2000 and later. In early...
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backward compatibility with existing MS-DOS programs) The program runs as a terminate-and-stay-resident program and is typically loaded at boot-up. share [/F:space]...
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by a word processor and inserted the proper page break tags. When used in conjunction with a terminate-and-stay-resident program such as SmartKey or ProKey—keyboard...
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Background process Daemon (computing) DOS Protected Mode Services Terminate-and-stay-resident program Device driver Operating system service management Service...
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