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49.
Line specified in ON declaration not found:
to a specific line through a statement, such
END,
ON ERROR,
or ON HALT,
and
the line does
the current operating environment.
Error Messages
Transferring
as ON KEY,
ON
not exist in
50.
File number out of range:
Referencing a file number
outside the range of 1 thru 10.
51.
File not currently assigned:
Attempting to access a file
that is not currently ASSIGNed.
52.
Improper volume label or mass storage unit specifier:
Improper syntax for device specifier or volume label longer
than eight characters.
53.
Improper file name:
A file name contains invalid
characters, is the null string, or is greater
than six
characters.
54.
Duplicate file name:
Attempting to use
the same name for
two files on same medium.
55.
Directory overflow:
There is not enough room in the direc-
tory to incorporate additional files,
or the availability
table is full when purging a file.
56.
File name is undefined:
The specified file name does not
exist on the specified device.
57.
Attempt to use device of unknown type for mass storage:
Haven't loaded the necessary system software
(DRaM)
or
binary program to be used by the system to control a
special device.
58.
Improper file type:
Attempting to LOAD a file that is not
a
program type, or GET a file that is not a data type, or
ASSIGN a nondata file.
Must use LINK or GET in order to
load data files as programs.
59.
End of file found:
Attempting to retrieve or record
information beyond the end of the file in, for example, a
PRINT# or READ# statement.
60.
End of record found
in random mode:
Attempting to retrieve
or record information beyond the end of the record using
direct data access.
61.
Defined record size too small:
a record which is too small.
Attempting to store data in
E-5
49.
Line specified in ON declaration not found:
to a specific line through a statement, such
END,
ON ERROR,
or ON HALT,
and
the line does
the current operating environment.
Error Messages
Transferring
as ON KEY,
ON
not exist in
50.
File number out of range:
Referencing a file number
outside the range of 1 thru 10.
51.
File not currently assigned:
Attempting to access a file
that is not currently ASSIGNed.
52.
Improper volume label or mass storage unit specifier:
Improper syntax for device specifier or volume label longer
than eight characters.
53.
Improper file name:
A file name contains invalid
characters, is the null string, or is greater
than six
characters.
54.
Duplicate file name:
Attempting to use
the same name for
two files on same medium.
55.
Directory overflow:
There is not enough room in the direc-
tory to incorporate additional files,
or the availability
table is full when purging a file.
56.
File name is undefined:
The specified file name does not
exist on the specified device.
57.
Attempt to use device of unknown type for mass storage:
Haven't loaded the necessary system software
(DRaM)
or
binary program to be used by the system to control a
special device.
58.
Improper file type:
Attempting to LOAD a file that is not
a
program type, or GET a file that is not a data type, or
ASSIGN a nondata file.
Must use LINK or GET in order to
load data files as programs.
59.
End of file found:
Attempting to retrieve or record
information beyond the end of the file in, for example, a
PRINT# or READ# statement.
60.
End of record found
in random mode:
Attempting to retrieve
or record information beyond the end of the record using
direct data access.
61.
Defined record size too small:
a record which is too small.
Attempting to store data in
E-5

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