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it passes control back to whatever had the interrupt before, which could be
another TSR that loaded first.
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They hook interrupts, and after the interrupt handler in the TSR is finishedOn Wed, 10 Dec 2008 02:25:05 -0000, flipper <flipper@fish.net> wrote:
DOS simply loads TSRs, it doesn't 'manage' them.
Then what gives each program time on the CPU?
it passes control back to whatever had the interrupt before, which could be
another TSR that loaded first.
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