1. Euphoria and TSR's
- Posted by Robert McDougal <thedoog at MAILEXCITE.COM> Jun 15, 1998
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I think this may have been gone over before, but I'll ask anyway. I know that Euphoria will atomatically deallocate memory that it allocates when it runs, but what if the memory was allocated by a machine language routine which called the DOS interrupt (#21h I think) and was to use the interrupt's memory allocation call. If Euphoria wouldn't know to deallocate that memory, then an assembly language routine could be stored in that section of memory which could call DOS to load a Euphoria program upon a certain event. Wouldn't that essentially be a TSR? If so, does anyone know how to do the necessary system calls and the routine for loading the program? Thanks, - Robert McDougal Free web-based email, Forever, From anywhere! http://www.mailexcite.com