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- {
- >Thanks for the procedure. I don't want to use WRITE OR WRITELN cause
- >they are slow and used a lot of mem. I copy one from the book but it
- >makes the file even bigger!!!
-
- Well, I hope mine worked decently...it just didn't mod the current
- cursor position.
-
- >You help certainly clear up something about TSR programming. Like
- >why I need to interrupt hooking....but I still don't know how to
- >detect hotkey and check to see if the program has been loaded.
- >Anyway, I used a skeleton named TSR_TPU.PAS of an unkown author to
- >write my TSR and it ran fine though not very good.
-
- Good...I'm glad you understand this. I don't have TSR_TPU, but I do
- have some source that shows how to detect if a TSR is already loaded and
- how to unload a TSR. The hotkey part you can do your self. You can
- put in this program like the one I have below which will tell you what values
- to look for in Port[$60] for keypresses. Just run it, and hit your key combo.
- For example, if you wanted ALT-A, you'd run this, and hit ALT-A, and you'd
- see it would exit with 30 on the screen. So in your TSR, you say:
- If Port[$60]=30 then...
- See? If you want the uninstall/detect TSR program, please tell me...
- }
-
- Program HotKey;
-
- Uses
- Crt, Dos;
-
- Var
- Old : Procedure;
-
- {$F+}
- Procedure New; Interrupt;
- Begin
- Writeln(Port[$60]);
- InLine($9C);
- Old;
- End;
- {$F-}
-
- Begin
- GetIntVec($9, @Old);
- SetIntVec($9, @New);
- Repeat Until Keypressed;
- End.