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Message
Command too long
CORRECT ERROR,
TYPE RETURN OR
CTRL-Z
DESTINATION IS RIO,
DELETE
(YIN)?
Directory full
Disk full
DISK READ ERROR-
(filespec)
DISK WRITE ERROR-
(filespec)
ERROR: BAD
PARAMETER
Meaning
A command in the SUBMIT file cannot exceed 125
characters.
A hex record checksum was encountered during
the transfer of a hex file. The hex file with the checksum
error should be corrected, probably by recreating the
hex file.
The destination file specified in a PIP command already
exists and it is Read Only. If you type Y, the destination
file is deleted before the file copy is done.
There is not enough directory space for file being writ-
ten to the destination disk. You can use the OX filespec
command to erase any unnecessary files on the disk
without leaving the editor.
There is not enough directory space to write the
$$$.SUB file used for processing SUBMITs. Erase
some files or select a new disk and retry.
There is not enough disk space for the output file. This
error can occur on the W, E, H, or X commands.
If
it
occurs with X command, you can repeat the command
prefixing the filename with a different drive.
The input disk file specified in a PIP command cannot
be read properly. This is usually the result of an unex-
pected end-of-file. Correct the problem in your file.
A disk write operation cannot be successfully perform-
ed during a W command, probably due to a full disk.
You should either erase some unnecessary files or get
another disk with more space.
A disk write operation cannot be successfully perform-
ed during a PIP command, probably due to a full disk.
You should either erase some unnecessary files or get
another disk with more space and execute PIP again.
The SUBMIT program cannot write the $$$.SUB file to
the disk. Erase some files, or select a new disk and try
again.
You entered an illegal parameter in a PIP command.
Retype the entry correctly.
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Message
ERROR: CANNOT
OPEN SOURCE, LOAD
ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: CANNOT
CLOSE FILE, LOAD
ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: CANNOT
OPEN SOURCE, LOAD
ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: DISK READ,
LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: DISK WRITE,
LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: INVERTED
LOAD ADDRESS,
LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR: NO MORE
DIRECTORY SPACE,
LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
Error on line nnn
message
FILE ERROR
FILE EXISTS
Meaning
Displayed if LOAD cannot find the specified file or if no
filename is specified.
Caused by an error code returned by a BDOS function
call. Disk may be write protected.
Cannot find source file. Check disk directory.
Caused by an error code returned by a BDOS function
call.
Destination Disk is full.
The address of a record was too far from the address of
the previously-processed record. This is an internal
limitation of LOAD, but it can be circumvented. Use
DDT to read the hexfile into memory, then use a SAVE
command to store the memory image file on disk.
Disk directory is full.
The SUBMIT program displays its messages in the for-
mat shown above, where nnn represents the line
number of the SUBMIT file. Refer to the message
following the line number.
Disk or directory is full, and ED cannot write anything
more on the disk. This is a fatal error, so make sure
there is enough space on the disk to hold a second copy
of the file before invoking ED.
You have asked CP 1M to create or rename a file using a
file specification that is already assigned to another file.
Either delete the existing file or use another file
specification.
The new name specified is the name of a file that
already exist. You cannot rename a file with the name
of an existing file. If you want to replace an existing file
with a newer version of the same file, either rename or
erase the existing file, or use the PIP utility.
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