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From: "Jack Klein" <jackklein AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Executing a program and obtaining its return value
Date: 10 Apr 1998 03:22:40 GMT
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Charles Terry <cterry AT plinet DOT com> wrote in article
<352CCA6F DOT 277B AT plinet DOT com>...

	[snip]

> This thread brought up a question for me.
> What is the state of the system if you do a tsr exit on a protected
> mode program.  I guess the most practical reason to ask is
> in the event of needing to write a tsr do I have to keep a
> 16 bit compiler around?
> 
> Charles Terry

<Jack>

Since the C language standard doesn't define tsr's or protected mode,
you'd better ask in comp.os.msdos.programmer.

</Jack>

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