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This command terminates the current emulation session.
You can end the emulation session and keep the emulator in a locked state. The
current emulation configuration is stored, so that you can continue the emulation
session on reentry to the emulator. You can select another measurement system
when ending the current session. You also can release the emulation system when
ending the session so that others may use the emulator.
Note that pressing <CTRL>d performs the same operation as pressing end
<RETURN>. Pressing <CTRL>\ or <CTRL>| performs the same as end
release_system <RETURN>.
If the command is specified without any options, two different things can occur.
What occurs depends on whether the interface instance being ended is the only one
currently executing. If it is, then this command ends the interface, but leaves the
emulator in a continue state. The interface, if restarted, will reload the last
configuration used.
If the interface instance is one of several into the same emulation session, then the
end command ends the interface instance where the end is issued. Other interface
instances into the same emulation session are not affected.
The parameters are as follows:
locked
This option allows you to stop all active instances of an emulator/analyzer interface
session in one or more windows and/or terminals. When the emulation session
ends, control returns to the UNIX shell, but the emulator is still locked to your user
id and is not available to others.
release_system
This option stops all instances of the emulator/analyzer interface in one or more
windows or terminals. The emulation system is released for other users. If you do
not release the emulation system, others cannot access it.
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