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Date:Mon Sep 12 14:08:18 2002 
Subject:Re: Interrupting processes with Windows Pop 
From:Roger . Evans 
Volume-ID:1020912.04 

Mike,

ctrl-break does the job

Roger

m.sharples@bham.ac.uk wrote:

> I'm back in the Pop fold - teaching a 3rd year AI course in Elec.Eng. at
>Birmingham, which will be using the Windows version of POP-11
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>Can anyone help- do you know if there is any way to interrupt a process in
>Windows POP apart from CTRL-ALT-DEL ? I assume there isn't, but some of the
>teach files require students to deliberately write infinite loop programs,
>and it's not easy to kill a runaway process in Windows.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mike Sharples
>
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>Mike Sharples
>Kodak/Royal Academy of Engineering Professor of Educational Technology
>Department of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering
>University of Birmingham
>Edgbaston
>Birmingham
>B15 2TT
>UK
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>Tel: +44 121 414 3966
>Fax: +44 121 414 4291
>Email: m.sharples@bham.ac.uk
>URL: www.eee.bham.ac.uk/sharplem
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