Really, find something better to do with your time. On the other hand, your virus writing doesn't bother me. I don't use Windows. Have fun!
2006-10-06 17:02:29
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answered by UbiquitousGeek 6
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Of course it is although it's hard to imagine someone would still be using TSRs but anyways.
This said, you already put your head at risk by mentionning it so you should SERIOUSLY avoid it because it is a very serious legal offense and could even result in lifetime emprisonment. If you don't know what I mean go to the NSA's web site http://www.nsa.gov/ ;)
You'll understand my wink once you realize your question is probably already in their computer systems along with your coordinates.
2006-10-07 02:01:16
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answered by juliepelletier 7
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yes, but...
1. TSR's are DOS programs that "Terminate and Stay Resident". That concept doen't really apply in the multitask environment of todays computers.
2. not sure if it illegal to write one yet (it probably is) but it is definitely a crime to infect someones computer with one and you would be responsible for a large fine and would probably go to jail for that
2006-10-07 02:53:59
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answered by Stanley 3
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Yes, it is possible. You should be aware though that many people do not like viruses and will hate you. You should try writing a nice, useful program instead.
2006-10-06 23:57:40
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answered by Lloyd 5
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ya but ur disable ur antivirus first.
it wont allow u to do anything
my friend made 1 wid notepad but cudnt save it bcoz mcafee blocked it.
2006-10-07 00:53:14
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answered by rockky79891 2
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yes it is possible.Try it.
2006-10-07 01:09:16
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answered by Anand 3
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