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Is there some way to "hard" quit?
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Jonathan Greenberg |
Subject: |
Is there some way to "hard" quit? |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Oct 1999 09:50:19 -0700 |
Hey all-- I was wondering, I followed (loosely) the tutorial's
programming framework for creating a simulation, but I want the
program to completely quit instead of returning to the
Start-Next-Save-Quit-Whatever toolbar at the end-- is there some
command that stops the program entirely and releases all the memory
its been using without having to click "Quit"? I was running this on
LinuxPPC and an iMac-- while its running it uses 100% of the cycles
available, once its done running and just waiting for someone to
click "Quit" it's still using about 70% of the cycles (doing what,
I'm not sure)-- thanks!
--j
P.S. Do the more recent swarm-support emails get archived on the web
page? Whenever I do a search I end up with lots of messages from 2
years ago...
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Jonathan Greenberg
Graduate Group in Ecology, U.C. Davis
http://www.anthro.ucdavis.edu/~greenberg
AIM: jgrn307
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