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Message
File exists, erase it
**FILE IS
READIONL y**
File Not Found
FILE NOT FOUND-
(filespec)
Filename required
hhhh??=dd
Insufficient memory
Invalid Assignment
Invalid control character
Meaning
The destination filename already exists when you are
placing the destination file on a different disk than the
source.
It
should be erased or another disk selected to
receive the output file.
The file specified in the command to invoke ED has
the Read Only attribute. ED can read the file so that the
user can examine it, but ED cannot change a Read Only
file.
CPIM cannot find the specified file. Check that you
have entered the correct drive specification or that you
have the correct disk in the drive.
ED cannot find the specified file. Check that you have
entered the correct drive specification or that you have
the correct disk in the drive.
STAT cannot find the specified file. The message might
appear if you omit the drive specification. Check to see
if the correct disk is in the drive.
An input file that you have specified does not exist.
You typed the ED c:ommand without a filename.
Reenter the ED command followed by the name of the
file you want to edit or create.
The?? indicates DDT does not know how to represent
the hexadecimal value dd encountered at address hhhh
in 8080 assembly language. dd is not an 8080
machine instruction opcode.
There is not enough memory to load the file specified in
an R or E command.
You specified an invalid drive or file assignment,
or misspelled a device name. This error message
might be followed by a list of the valid file assignments
that can follow a filename. If an invalid drive assignment
was attempted the message "Use: d: = RO" is displayed,
showing the proper syntax for drive assignments.
The only valid control characters in the SUBMIT files of
type SUB are - A through - Z. Note that in a SUBMIT file
the control character is represented by typing the cir-
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Message
INVALID DIGIT-
(filespec)
Invalid Disk Assignment
INVALID DISK
SELECT
INVALID DRIVE NAME
(Use A, B, C, or D)
Invalid File Indicator
INVALID FORMAT
INVALID HEX DIGIT
LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
ERROR ADDRESS hhhh
BYTES READ:
hhhh
INVALID MEMORY
SIZE
INVALID
SEPARATOR
INVALID USER
NUMBER
n?
NO DIRECTORY
SPACE
NO DIRECTORY
SPACE-(fiIespec)
Meaning
cumflex, -, not by pressing the control key.
An invalid hex digit has been encountered while reading
a hex file. The hex file with the invalid hex digit should be
corrected, probably by recreating the hex file.
Might appear if you follow the drive specification with
anything except = RIO.
CP 1M received a command line specifying a nonexistent
drive, or the disk in the drive is improperly formatted.
CP 1M terminates the current program as soom as you
press any key.
SYSGEN recognizes only drives A, B, C and D as valid
destinations for system generation.
Appears if you do not specify RO, RW, DIR, or
SYS.
The format of your PIP command is illegal. See the
description of the PIP command.
File contains incorrect hex digit.
Specify a value less than 64K or your computer's actual
memory size.
You have placed an invalid character for a separator bet-
ween two input filenames.
You have specified a user number greater than 15.
User numbers are in the range 0 to 15.
You specified a number greater than fifteen for a user
area n.umber. For example, if you type USER (------' ),
the screen displays 18?
The disk dire.ctory is full. Erase some files to make room
for PRN and HEX files. The directory can usually hold
only 64 filenames.
There is not enough directory space for the output file.
You should either erase some unnecessary files or get
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