Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
REMOVE removes a TSR. It takes two command line arguments. The first is the name of TSR to be removed (or an* to remove the last one), and the second is a file name which MUST contain the interrupt vectors to be loaded when the TSR is removed.
Packet : 958409tsr-ex.zip filelist
TSR-ex/
TSR-ex/Debug/
TSR-ex/Debug/REMOVE.pch
TSR-ex/Debug/vc60.idb
TSR-ex/Debug/vc60.pdb
TSR-ex/FLUSH.COM
TSR-ex/FLUSH.DBG
TSR-ex/PRT2DISK.C
TSR-ex/PRTSC.C
TSR-ex/PRTSC.H
TSR-ex/PRTSC.TXT
TSR-ex/README
TSR-ex/REMOVE.BAK
TSR-ex/REMOVE.C
TSR-ex/REMOVE.C.bak
TSR-ex/REMOVE.DSP
TSR-ex/REMOVE.DSW
TSR-ex/REMOVE.ncb
TSR-ex/REMOVE.OPT
TSR-ex/REMOVE.PLG
TSR-ex/REMOVE.TXT
TSR-ex/SAVEINTS.C
TSR-ex/TSRPRTSC.C
TSR-ex/TSR_LIST.C
TSR-ex/TSR_LIST.TXT