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Revision as of 06:33, 18 October 2009
TSR's were popular in the MS-DOS days as psudo multitasking. They would 'terminate and stay ready'. You could call them up with a hotkey and you could have them accessible from another program.
These were VERY hard to program as MS-DOS was intended as a single tasking program.
Many debuggers ran as TSR's.