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Yes, you are right! I was just typing from my mind... and it's error prone, between that and me constantly screwing up its/it's :) | Yes, you are right! I was just typing from my mind... and it's error prone, between that and me constantly screwing up its/it's :) | ||
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+ | Another thing, it's true that they were hard to program, but I seem to recall that (just after Sidekick came out) Borland included a kit or something with their tools which made it easy to create your own TSR tools. But I'm not certain. I still have some Borland manuals hidden away somewhere so I guess I should see if I could find something about it, but I could also be remembering entirely incorrect of course.-- [[User:Tor|Tor]] 08:17, 5 July 2010 (UTC) |
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"Terminate and Stay Resident", not "Ready", though.. -- Tor 08:54, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Yes, you are right! I was just typing from my mind... and it's error prone, between that and me constantly screwing up its/it's :) neozeed 15:17, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Another thing, it's true that they were hard to program, but I seem to recall that (just after Sidekick came out) Borland included a kit or something with their tools which made it easy to create your own TSR tools. But I'm not certain. I still have some Borland manuals hidden away somewhere so I guess I should see if I could find something about it, but I could also be remembering entirely incorrect of course.-- Tor 08:17, 5 July 2010 (UTC)