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You return to the HP-U X shell or PMON depending on how you
entered emulation. Unless you choose "end release_system", the
current emulation configuration is stored so that on reentry to the
emulation module, you can resume the emulation session.
Note
Entering < CTRL> -D performs the same operation as entering
"end < R ETUR N> ".
Entering < CTRL> -\ or < CTRL> -| (in other words, sending
SIGQUIT to the user interface process) is the same as entering
"end release_system < R ETUR N> ".
Default Values
When the analyzer session is ended, control is returned to the
environment (HP-U X or PMON) you were in when the Softkey
Interface was entered without releasing the analyzer. The analyzer
is locked to the current user so that the session may be continued
later. Other instances of the user interface are not affected.
Parameters
locked
This option closes all active instances of the
user interface in any combination of
windows and terminals. Each closed
instance will return to the environment in
which the Softkey Interface was entered.
Thus, "end locked" is the same as entering
"end" at all of the instances. The
configuration of the ending instance
becomes the configuration used when you
start the analyzer later. This option is not
available when operating the analyzer in the
measurement system.
release_system
This option closes all active instances of the
user interface in any combination of
windows and terminals. Each closed
instance will return to the environment in
Timing: Commands 9-29
Summary of Contents for 64700 series
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Page 19: ...Tables Table 9 1 Summary of Commands 9 4 Table 9 2 Command Assignments 9 5 Contents 11 ...
Page 20: ...1 Notes 12 Contents ...
Page 24: ...1 Notes 1 4 Introduction ...
Page 106: ...1 Notes 4 36 Performance Measurements ...
Page 118: ...Figure 5 8 True Demultiplexing 5 12 Using the External Analyzer ...
Page 128: ...1 Notes 6 6 Timing Introduction ...
Page 134: ...1 Notes 7 6 Timing Getting Started ...
Page 168: ...1 Notes 8 34 Timing Using the Analyzer ...
Page 201: ...1 find This command finds a trigger like event in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 33 ...
Page 219: ...1 mark This command marks specified conditions in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 51 ...
Page 254: ...1 trigger This command specifies trigger conditions Syntax 9 86 Timing Commands ...
Page 262: ...1 Notes 9 94 Timing Commands ...
Page 280: ...1 Notes B 16 Timing Diagrams and Outputs ...
Page 292: ...1 Notes C 12 Timing Messages ...