HP 64782 User Manual page 484

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Error Messages
Unable to delete label; used by emulation analyzer: <label> (1105)
Cause: This error occurs when you attempt to delete an emulation trace
label which is currently being used as a qualifier in the emulation trace
specification or is currently specified in the emulation trace format.
Action: You stop the trace or must change the trace command before you
can delete the label.
Unable to delete label; used by external state analyzer: <label> (1106)
Cause: This error occurs when you attempt to delete an external trace label
which is currently being used as a qualifier in the external state trace
specification or is currently specified in the external trace format.
Action: You stop the trace or must change the trace command before you
can delete the label.
Unable to delete label; used by external timing analyzer: <label> (1107)
Cause: This error occurs when you attempt to delete an external trace label
which is currently being used as a qualifier in the external timing trace
specification.
Action: Remove the label from the external timing analyzer specifications,
and then delete the label.
Unable to load new memory map; old map reloaded (725)
Cause: There is not enough emulation memory left for this request.
Action: Reduce the amount of emulation memory requested.
Unable to modify register: %s=%s (632)
Cause: The emulator was unable to modify the register you requested.
Action: To resolve this, you must look at the other status messages
displayed. It's likely that emulator was unable to break to the monitor to
perform the register modification. See message 608.
Unable to read registers in class: %s (631)
Cause: The emulator was unable to read the registers you requested.
Action: To resolve this, you must look at the other status messages
displayed. Most likely, the emulator was unable to break to the monitor to
perform the register read. See message 608.
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