I'm just windering.... How does a TSR program work?
I'ts just for self knoledge, not for any mischievous reasons.
How is it done?
for an example....an key capturer?
I'm just windering.... How does a TSR program work?
I'ts just for self knoledge, not for any mischievous reasons.
How is it done?
for an example....an key capturer?
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
As I recall, TSR was a technique employed under single tasking operating systems, such as DOS.
I don't believe it's something you need to concern yourself with under Windows (or other multi-tasking OSs). You simply need to launch a process which runs leisurely around a loop.
will it be able to run when the pc boots and stays in memory, but appears invisible in windows or any other os?
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
>>> but appears invisible in windows or any other os?
Now how on Earth can anyone answer that? Come on, there are some radically different OS's out there, one size will not fit all.
TSR is a dead technology. On a Windows platform, yes you can get a program to launch at start up, even before the user logon if you are using an up to date version of Windows, and understand services, and yes, they can hide themselves. There are a whole bunch of malicious trojans/key loggers/pests/parasites that do just that.
So the answer is yes, now, why do you want to know?
Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity unto the dream.
like I said...self knoledge
I'm not into viris prgramming and that stuf.
The knack of flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss.