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cofee | Jake the Snake | need...... |
May 10, 1996 10:09 PM * |
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Re: need...... > � Hi, Does anyone out there know of a goof assembly file or a program that c > � unload any specified TSR driver? I found a few program like TSRmaker but, > � requires to mark the TSR before load. This way only works only for certain > � TSR driver but not with the one that is load using "device" in config.sys. > � need a something that can remove any TSR driver, not including "HIMEM" and > � "EMM386", when I ask. > Sorry, what you're asking is not possible. And even if it were, > you wouldn't want to do that, because it would leave a "hole" in > memory...which would cause all kinds of problems. > � Also, Does anyone know what is the equivalent Escap Sequent in Qbasic and First, I would like to thank you for let me know the equivalent of escape sequent in assembly language. Sencondly, I need to know could it be possible to have an assembly program that can mark the TSR driver before load and unload this driver without leaving this assembly program in memory? I wonder how such program is done. So, I don't have to reboot my computer everytime I load some of the TSR resident and decide to run program that require alots of memory. I think it can be done. for example, a mouse driver can load and unload itself without having problem with leaving an empty space in the memory. Later... |
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