terminate-and-stay-resident program

terminate-and-stay-resident program
   Abbreviated TSR. A small accessory or utility program that stays loaded in memory, even when it is not actually running. A TSR can be invoked quickly to perform a specific task. TSR's are often used with single-tasking operating systems such as MS-DOS.

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