A Terminate Stay Resident (TSR) program is a DOS program that stays in memory following its execution. This allows installation of drivers in DOS.
It means Terminate-Stay-Resident. A TSR is a program that remains in memory when the program ends.
Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs are a DOS concept, not a Windows concept.
Download NGASM Assembler from www.BestDiskRecovery.com/ngasm/index.html The included Programmer's Manual comes with TSR examples. But you will have to do your stuff on the 10 seconds, etc...
A thread that is continuously executing has an infinite loop. To terminate that thread you must break that loop by providing a suitable terminating condition. If the thread is a "worker" thread, the main thread should signal all worker threads to terminate when the main thread terminates. The main thread should remain active until all worker threads have successfully terminated.
All statements must be terminated with a semi-colon in C.
It means Terminate-Stay-Resident. A TSR is a program that remains in memory when the program ends.
Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) programs are a DOS concept, not a Windows concept.
TSR means Terminate And Stay Resident.
How long a UK resident can stay abroad is up to the country the person is visiting. For example, a UK resident can stay in the United States 3 months without a visa, and longer with one. Some countries will only allow him to stay there two weeks, and many countries require the UK resident to obtain a visa before traveling. The visa will specify how long he may stay.
AnswerYes, but there are limitations on your stay. You have to get a re-entry permit if you are outside the US for over a year, for example. Also, if the US suspects that you have actually moved to another country, they may terminate your residency.
seven weeks
printf("TSR"); If you are talking about a terminate and stay resident DOS program, the easiest way to write a TSR is to use a TSR toolkit, which does all of the basic work for you. Otherwise, even to describe the process would take too long (it can be quite complex).
A permanent resident is an individual who has been granted the right to live and work in a country indefinitely. A permanent alien refers to a non-citizen who has been granted permanent residence in a country, but may not necessarily have all the rights and privileges of a citizen, such as the right to vote.
As a resident of other country while carrying a Fiji Passport, a PR person can stay as long as they like in Fiji since they are still Fiji Citizens.
It will depend on whether you are European citizen or not.
no
you don't, permanent residency means he can stay forever.