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Gary,
 
If you run the script from command line windows scripting host 
(CSCRIPT.EXE) then Ctrl+C should work.
But... the script was very quick hack and I did not work on it 
any futher since William Peters 
built upon the the idea his own VB program that 
provides more features, user interface and ability to start/stop the 
process.
It is available as "Simulator120.zip" in files section <A 
href="">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/files/
 
Best regards,Tomasz Janeczkoamibroker.com
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  >From: 
  Gary 
  A. Serkhoshian 
  To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:57 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Random Data 
  Generator
  
  Tomasz,
   
  How do I stop the simulator once it starts?  Sorry as I am not at 
  all familiar with jscript, and consider it a great accomplishment that I can 
  at least program afl : )
   
  Thanks,
  GaryTomasz Janeczko <<A 
  href="">amibroker@xxxxxx> wrote:
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  >John,If 
    you looked at the mailing list archive (<A 
    href="">http://www.amibroker.com/listarchive.html)you 
    would find it: <A 
    href="">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/17728Unfortunatelly 
    since Yahoo strips attachments from the web archives I am attaching it here 
    again.Best regards,Tomasz Janeczkoamibroker.com----- 
    Original Message ----- From: "John" <jea55129@xxxxxxxxx>To: 
    <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 5:28 
    PMSubject: [amibroker] Re: Random Data Generator> This is 
    what I am looking for> < <A 
    href="">http://www.metronome-trading.com.au/ 
    > HistoryMaker. Free download > but only has 90 days data. I have 
    tried emailing the owner and don't > get a response.> > 
    Thanks,> > John> ---In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
    "John" <jea55129@xxxx> wrote:> > Dave,> > > 
    > See Below> > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
    "Dave Merrill" <dmerrill@xxxx> > > wrote:> > > 
    maybe I'm being a non-mathematical wimp, but how could a trading > 
    > system> > > predict genuinely random behavior?> 
    >  > >   I'm not looking to predict the market. 
    Just react to it. So> > many > > times I find a decent 
    system on one equity, only to find that it > > doesn't work on 
    another.> > > > >I'd think a trading system that did 
    well> > > at that would be trading on residual non-random 
    behavior of the > > generator.> > > > > 
    > are markets actually random?> > > > I personally 
    think the markets are random but that's another > > discussion. 
    > > > > >. if they really are, excel and AB both 
    can> > > generate random numbers.> >  > 
    > I am looking for o/h/l/c  Can Ami produce that? How?> > 
    > > > if you mean something that's "random" but somehow> 
    > > similar to "the market", I'd be even more afraid that a winning 
    > > strategy> > > would be trading on patterns in the 
    generator itself, rather than > > something> > > 
    inherent in the market.> > > > Yes I agree. I don't know 
    if this will work or not. Its probably > > already been 
    tested.> > > > > > dave> > > > 
    > >   I am looking for a random data generator. I have 
    looked at Ami> > >   function and in excel. But 
    neither produce o/h/l/c. I want to > be > > able> 
    > >   to import the data into Ami and backtest on the same 
    data. My> > >   thinking is to backtest over several 
    sets of data and if the > > results> > >   
    are close maybe I have something.> > > > > 
    >   Any thoughts> > > > > 
    >   Thanks> > > > > >   
    John> > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave 
    Merrill" <dmerrill@xxxx> > > wrote:> > > maybe 
    I'm being a non-mathematical wimp, but how could a trading > > 
    system> > > predict genuinely random behavior? I'd think a 
    trading system > that > > did well> > > at 
    that would be trading on residual non-random behavior of the > > 
    generator.> > > > > > are markets actually random? 
    if they really are, excel and AB > both > > can> 
    > > generate random numbers. if you mean something that's "random" 
    > but > > somehow> > > similar to "the 
    market", I'd be even more afraid that a winning > > 
    strategy> > > would be trading on patterns in the generator 
    itself, rather than > > something> > > inherent in 
    the market.> > > > > > dave> > > 
    > > >   I am looking for a random data generator. I 
    have looked at Ami> > >   function and in excel. But 
    neither produce o/h/l/c. I want to > be > > able> 
    > >   to import the data into Ami and backtest on the same 
    data. My> > >   thinking is to backtest over several 
    sets of data and if the > > results> > >   
    are close maybe I have something.> > > > > 
    >   Any thoughts> > > > > 
    >   Thanks> > > > > >   
    John> > > > Send BUG REPORTS to 
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