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.tc I CP/M Error Messages
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Appendix I
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CP/M Error Messages
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.he CP/M Operating System Manual I CP/M Error Messages
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Messages come from several different sources. CP/M displays
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error messages when there are errors in calls to the Basic Disk
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Operating System (BDOS). CP/M also displays messages when there
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are errors in command lines. Each utility supplied with CP/M has
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its own set of messages. The following lists CP/M messages and
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utility messages. One might see messages other than those listed
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here if one is running an application program. Check the
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application program's documentation for explanations of those
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messages.
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.sp 2
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.sh
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Table I-1. CP/M Error Messages
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.ll 60
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Message Meaning
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.in 20
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.ti -15
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?
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DDT. This message has four possible meanings:
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.in 23
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o DDT does not understand the assembly language instruction.
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o The file cannot be opened.
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o A checksum error occurred in a HEX file.
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.ti -2
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o The assembler/disassembler was overlayed.
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ABORTED
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PIP. You stopped a PIP operation by pressing a key.
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.sp 2
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ASM Error Messages
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.in 24
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D Data error: data statement element cannot be placed in
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specified data area.
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.sp
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E Expression error: expression cannot be evaluated during
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assembly.
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.sp
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.ti -4
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L Label error: label cannot appear in this context (might be
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duplicate label).
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Table I-1. (continued)
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.nf
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Message Meaning
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.sp
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ASM Error Messages (continued)
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N Not implemented: unimplemented features, such as macros, are
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trapped.
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O Overflow: expression is too complex to evaluate.
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.sp
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P Phase error: label value changes on two passes through
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assembly.
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.sp
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R Register error: the value specified as a register is
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incompatible with the code.
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.sp
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.ti -4
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S Syntax error: improperly formed expression.
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.sp
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U Undefined label: label used does not exist.
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.sp
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V Value error: improperly formed operand encountered in an
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expression.
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.in 20
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BAD DELIMITER
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STAT. Check command line for typing errors.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Bad Load
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CCP error message, or SAVE error message.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Bdos Err On d:
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.sp
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Basic Disk Operating System error on the designated drive: CP/M
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replaces d: with the drive specification of the drive where the
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error occurred. This message is followed by one of the four
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phrases in the situations described below.
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.in 0
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Table I-1. (continued)
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Message Meaning
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.in 20
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Bdos Err On d: Bad Sector
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.sp
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This message appears when CP/M finds no disk in the drive, when
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the disk is improperly formatted, when the drive latch is open,
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or when power to the drive is off. Check for one of these
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situations and try again. This could also indicate a hardware
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problem or a worn or improperly formatted disk. Press ^C to
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terminate the program and return to CP/M, or press RETURN
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to ignore the error.
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.sp 2
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Bdos Err On d: File R/O
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.sp
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You tried to erase, rename, or set file attributes on a Read-Only
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file. The file should first be set to Read-Write (R/W) with the
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command: STAT filespec $R/W.
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Bdos Err On d: R/O
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.sp
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Drive has been assigned Read-Only status with a STAT command, or
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the disk in the drive has been changed without being initialized
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with a ^C. CP/M terminates the current program as soon as you
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press any key.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Bdos Err on d: Select
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.sp
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CP/M received a command line specifying a nonexistent drive.
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CP/M terminates the current program as soon as you press any key.
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Press RETURN or CTRL-C to recover.
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.sp 2
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Break "x" at c
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ED. "x" is one of the symbols described below and c is the
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command letter being executed when the error occurred.
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# Search failure. ED cannot find the string specified in an F,
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S, or N command.
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Table I-1. (continued)
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.in 24
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? Unrecognized command letter c. ED does not recognize the
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indicated command letter, or an E, H, Q, or O command is not
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alone on its command line.
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.sp
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O The file specified in an R command cannot be found.
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.sp
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> Buffer full. ED cannot put any more characters in the memory
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buffer, or the string specified in an F, N, or S command is too
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long.
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.sp
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E Command aborted. A keystroke at the console aborted command
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execution.
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Break "x" at c (continued)
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.sp
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F Disk or directory full. This error is followed by either the
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disk or directory full message. Refer to the recovery procedures
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listed under these messages.
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.sp 2
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CANNOT CLOSE DESTINATION FILE--{filespec}
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PIP. An output file cannot be closed. You should take
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appropriate action after checking to see if the correct disk is
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in the drive and that the disk is not write-protected.
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.sp 2
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Cannot close, R/O
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CANNOT CLOSE FILES
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.in 20
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CP/M cannot write to the file. This usually occurs because the
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disk is write-protected.
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.sp
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ASM. An output file cannot be closed. This is a fatal error
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that terminates ASM execution. Check to see that the disk is in
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the drive, and that the disk is not write-protected.
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.in 0
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Table I-1. (continued)
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Message Meaning
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DDT. The disk file written by a W command cannot be closed.
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This is a fatal error that terminates DDT execution. Check if
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the correct disk is in the drive and that the disk is not write-protected.
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.sp
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SUBMIT. This error can occur during SUBMIT file processing.
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Check if the correct system disk is in the A drive and that the
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disk is not write-protected. The SUBMIT job can be restarted
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after rebooting CP/M.
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CANNOT READ
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PIP. PIP cannot read the specified source. Reader cannot be
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implemented.
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CANNOT WRITE
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PIP. The destination specified in the PIP command is illegal.
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You probably specified an input device as a destination.
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.sp 2
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Checksum error
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PIP. A HEX record checksum error was encountered. The HEX
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record that produced the error must be corrected, probably by
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recreating the HEX file.
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.sp 2
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CHECKSUM ERROR
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LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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ERROR ADDRESS hhhh
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BYTES READ:
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hhhh:
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LOAD. File contains incorrect data. Regenerate HEX file from
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the source.
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Command Buffer Overflow
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.sp
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SUBMIT. The SUBMIT buffer allows up to 2048 characters in the
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input file.
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Table I-1. (continued)
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.in 20
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Command too long
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SUBMIT. A command in the SUBMIT file cannot exceed 125
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characters.
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.sp 2
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CORRECT ERROR, TYPE RETURN OR CTRL-Z
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.sp
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PIP. A HEX record checksum was encountered during the transfer
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of a HEX file. The HEX file with the checksum error should be
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corrected, probably by recreating the HEX file.
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.sp 2
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DESTINATION IS R/O, DELETE (Y/N)?
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.sp
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PIP. The destination file specified in a PIP command already
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exists and it is Read-Only. If you type Y, the destination file
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is deleted before the file copy is done.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Directory full
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.sp
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ED. There is not enough directory space for the file being
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written to the destination disk. You can use the OXfilespec
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command to erase any unnecessary files on the disk without
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leaving the editor.
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.sp
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SUBMIT. There is not enough directory space to write the $$$.SUB
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file used for processing SUBMITs. Erase some files or select a
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new disk and retry.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Disk full
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ED. There is not enough disk space for the output file. This
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error can occur on the W, E, H, or X commands. If it occurs with
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X command, you can repeat the command prefixing the filename with
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a different drive.
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Table I-1. (continued)
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DISK READ ERROR--{filespec}
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PIP. The input disk file specified in a PIP command cannot be
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read properly. This is usually the result of an unexpected end-of-file.
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Correct the problem in your file.
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DISK WRITE ERROR--{filespec}
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DDT. A disk write operation cannot be successfully performed
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during a W command, probably due to a full disk. You should
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either erase some unnecessary files or get another disk with more
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space.
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PIP. A disk write operation cannot be successfully performed
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during a PIP command, probably due to a full disk. You should
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either erase some unnecessary files or get another disk with more
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space and execute PIP again.
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SUBMIT. The SUBMIT program cannot write the $$$.SUB file to the
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disk. Erase some files, or select a new disk and try again.
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.sp 2
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ERROR: BAD PARAMETER
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PIP. You entered an illegal parameter in a PIP command. Retype
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the entry correctly.
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ERROR: CANNOT OPEN SOURCE, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. Displayed if LOAD cannot find the specified file or if no
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filename is specified.
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ERROR: CANNOT CLOSE FILE, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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.sp
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LOAD. Caused by an error code returned by a BDOS function call.
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Disk might be write-protected.
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ERROR: CANNOT OPEN SOURCE, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. Cannot find source file. Check disk directory.
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ERROR: DISK READ, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. Caused by an error code returned by a BDOS function call.
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ERROR: DISK WRITE, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. Destination disk is full.
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ERROR: INVERTED LOAD ADDRESS, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. The address of a record was too far from the address of
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the previously-processed record. This is an internal limitation
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of LOAD, but it can be circumvented. Use DDT to read the HEX
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file into memory, then use a SAVE command to store the memory
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image file on disk.
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.sp 2
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ERROR: NO MORE DIRECTORY SPACE, LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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LOAD. Disk directory is full.
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Error on line nnn message
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SUBMIT. The SUBMIT program displays its messages in the format
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shown above, where nnn represents the line number of the SUBMIT
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file. Refer to the message following the line number.
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.sp 2
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FILE ERROR
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.sp
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ED. Disk or directory is full, and ED cannot write anything more
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on the disk. This is a fatal error, so make sure there is enough
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space on the disk to hold a second copy of the file before
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invoking ED.
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FILE EXISTS
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You have asked CP/M to create or rename a file using a file
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specification that is already assigned to another file. Either
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delete the existing file or use another file specification.
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.sp
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REN. The new name specified is the name of a file that already
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exists. You cannot rename a file with the name of an existing
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file. If you want to replace an existing file with a newer
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version of the same file, either rename or erase the existing
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file, or use the PIP utility.
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.sp 2
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File exists, erase it
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.sp
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ED. The destination filename already exists when you are placing
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the destination file on a different disk than the source. It
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should be erased or another disk selected to receive the output
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file.
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.sp 2
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** FILE IS READ/ONLY **
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.sp
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ED. The file specified in the command to invoke ED has the
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Read-Only attribute. Ed can read the file so that the user can
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examine it, but ED cannot change a Read-Only file.
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File Not Found
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.sp
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CP/M cannot find the specified file. Check that you have entered
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the correct drive specification or that you have the correct disk
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in the drive.
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.sp
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ED. ED cannot find the specified file. Check that you have
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entered the correct drive specification or that you have the
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correct disk in the drive.
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.sp
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STAT. STAT cannot find the specified file. The message might
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appear if you omit the drive specification. Check to see if the
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correct disk is in the drive.
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FILE NOT FOUND--{filespec}
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PIP. An input file that you have specified does not exist.
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Filename required
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.sp
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ED. You typed the ED command without a filename. Reenter the ED
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command followed by the name of the file you want to edit or
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create.
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hhhh??=dd
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DDT. The ?? indicates DDT does not know how to represent the
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hexadecimal value dd encountered at address hhhh in 8080 assembly
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language. dd is not an 8080 machine instruction opcode.
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Insufficient memory
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.sp
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DDT. There is not enough memory to load the file specified in an
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R or E command.
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Invalid Assignment
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STAT. You specified an invalid drive or file assignment, or
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misspelled a device name. This error message might be followed
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by a list of the valid file assignments that can follow a
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filename. If an invalid drive assignment was attempted the
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message Use: d:=RO is displayed, showing the proper syntax for
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drive assignments.
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Invalid control character
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.sp
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SUBMIT. The only valid control characters in the SUBMIT files of
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the type SUB are ^ A through ^ Z. Note that in a SUBMIT file the
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control character is represented by typing the circumflex, ^, not
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by pressing the control key.
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.sp 2
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INVALID DIGIT--{filespec}
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.sp
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PIP. An invalid HEX digit has been encountered while reading a
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HEX file. The HEX file with the invalid HEX digit should be
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corrected, probably by recreating the HEX file.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Invalid Disk Assignment
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.sp
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STAT. Might appear if you follow the drive specification with
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anything except =R/O.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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INVALID DISK SELECT
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.sp
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CP/M received a command line specifying a nonexistent drive, or
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the disk in the drive is improperly formatted. CP/M terminates
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the current program as soon as you press any key.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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INVALID DRIVE NAME (Use A, B, C, or D)
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.sp
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SYSGEN. SYSGEN recognizes only drives A, B, C, and D as valid
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destinations for system generation.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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Invalid File Indicator
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.sp
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STAT. Appears if you do not specify RO, RW, DIR, or SYS.
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.in 0
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.bp
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.sh
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Table I-1. (continued)
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.sp
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.nf
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Message Meaning
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.fi
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.sp
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.in 20
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.ti -15
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INVALID FORMAT
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|
.sp
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|
PIP. The format of your PIP command is illegal. See the
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|
description of the PIP command.
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.sp 2
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.nf
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.in 5
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INVALID HEX DIGIT
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LOAD ADDRESS hhhh
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ERROR ADDRESS hhhh
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BYTES READ:
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hhhh
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.fi
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.in 20
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.sp
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LOAD. File contains incorrect HEX digit.
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.sp 2
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.ti -15
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INVALID MEMORY SIZE
|
|
.sp
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|
MOVCPM. Specify a value less than 64K or your computer's actual
|
|
memory size.
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|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
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INVALID SEPARATOR
|
|
.sp
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|
PIP. You have placed an invalid character for a separator
|
|
between two input filenames.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
INVALID USER NUMBER
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. You have specified a user number greater than 15. User
|
|
numbers are in the range 0 to 15.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
n?
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|
.sp
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|
USER. You specified a number greater than fifteen for a user
|
|
area number. For example, if you type USER 18<cr>, the screen
|
|
displays 18?.
|
|
.in 0
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|
.bp
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|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
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|
.fi
|
|
.sp
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|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO DIRECTORY SPACE
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. The disk directory is full. Erase some files to make room
|
|
for PRN and HEX files. The directory can usually hold only 64
|
|
filenames.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO DIRECTORY SPACE--{filespec}
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. There is not enough directory space for the output file.
|
|
You should either erase some unnecessary files or get another
|
|
disk with more directory space and execute PIP again.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO FILE--{filespec}
|
|
.sp
|
|
DIR, ERA, REN, PIP. CP/M cannot find the specified file, or no
|
|
files exist.
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. The indicated source or include file cannot be found on the
|
|
indicated drive.
|
|
.sp
|
|
DDT. The file specified in an R or E command cannot be found on
|
|
the disk.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO INPUT FILE PRESENT ON DISK
|
|
.sp
|
|
DUMP. The file you requested does not exist.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
No memory
|
|
.sp
|
|
There is not enough (buffer?) memory available for loading the
|
|
program specified.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO SOURCE FILE ON DISK
|
|
.sp
|
|
SYSGEN. SYSGEN cannot find CP/M either in CPMxx.com form or on
|
|
the system tracks of the source disk.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.bp
|
|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
|
|
.fi
|
|
.sp
|
|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO SOURCE FILE PRESENT
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. The assembler cannot find the file you specified. Either
|
|
you mistyped the file specification in your command line, or the
|
|
filetype is not ASM.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NO SPACE
|
|
.sp
|
|
SAVE. Too many files are already on the disk, or no room is left
|
|
on the disk to save the information.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
No SUB file present
|
|
.sp
|
|
SUBMIT. For SUBMIT to operate properly, you must create a file
|
|
with filetype of SUB. The SUB file contains usual CP/M commands.
|
|
Use one command per line.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NOT A CHARACTER SOURCE
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. The source specified in your PIP command is illegal. You
|
|
have probably specified an output device as a source.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
** NOT DELETED **
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. PIP did not delete the file, which might have had the R/O
|
|
attribute.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
NOT FOUND
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. PIP cannot find the specified file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
OUTPUT FILE WRITE ERROR
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. You specified a write-protected disk as the destination for
|
|
the PRN and HEX files, or the disk has no space left. Correct
|
|
the problem before assembling your program.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.bp
|
|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
|
|
.fi
|
|
.sp
|
|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Parameter error
|
|
.sp
|
|
SUBMIT. Within the SUBMIT file of type sub, valid parameters are
|
|
$0 through $9.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
PARAMETER ERROR, TYPE RETURN TO IGNORE
|
|
.sp
|
|
SYSGEN. If you press RETURN, SYSGEN proceeds without processing
|
|
the invalid parameter.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
QUIT NOT FOUND
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. The string argument to a Q parameter was not found in your
|
|
input file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Read error
|
|
.sp
|
|
TYPE. An error occurred when reading the file specified in the
|
|
type command. Check the disk and try again. The STAT filespec
|
|
command can diagnose trouble.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
READER STOPPING
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. Reader operation interrupted.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Record Too Long
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. PIP cannot process a record longer than 128 bytes.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Requires CP/M 2.0 or later
|
|
.sp
|
|
XSUB. XSUB requires the facilities of CP/M 2.0 or newer version.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.bp
|
|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
|
|
.fi
|
|
.sp
|
|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Requires CP/M 2.0 or new for operation
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. This version of PIP requires the facilities of CP/M 2.0 or
|
|
newer version.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
START NOT FOUND
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. The string argument to an S parameter cannot be found in
|
|
the source file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
SOURCE FILE INCOMPLETE
|
|
.sp
|
|
SYSGEN. SYSGEN cannot use your CP/M source file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
SOURCE FILE NAME ERROR
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. When you assemble a file, you cannot use the wildcard
|
|
characters * and ? in the filename. Only one file can be
|
|
assembled at a time.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
SOURCE FILE READ ERROR
|
|
.sp
|
|
ASM. The assembler cannot understand the information in the file
|
|
containing the assembly-language program. Portions of another
|
|
file might have been written over your assembly-language file, or
|
|
information was not properly saved on the disk. Use the TYPE
|
|
command to locate the error. Assembly-language files contain the
|
|
letters, symbols, and numbers that appear on your keyboard. If
|
|
your screen displays unrecognizable output or behaves strangely,
|
|
you have found where computer instructions have crept into your
|
|
file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
SYNCHRONIZATION ERROR
|
|
.sp
|
|
MOVCPM. The MOVCPM utility is being used with the wrong CP/M
|
|
system.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.bp
|
|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
|
|
.fi
|
|
.sp
|
|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
"SYSTEM" FILE NOT ACCESSIBLE
|
|
.sp
|
|
You tried to access a file set to SYS with the STAT command.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
** TOO MANY FILES **
|
|
.sp
|
|
STAT. There is not enough memory for STAT to sort the files
|
|
specified, or more than 512 files were specified.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
UNEXPECTED END OF HEX FILE--{filespec}
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. An end-of-file was encountered prior to a termination HEX
|
|
record. The HEX file without a termination record should be
|
|
corrected, probably by recreating the HEX file.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Unrecognized Destination
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. Check command line for valid destination.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Use: STAT d:=RO
|
|
.sp
|
|
STAT. An invalid STAT drive command was given. The only valid
|
|
drive assignment in STAT is STAT d:=RO.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
VERIFY ERROR:--{filespec}
|
|
.sp
|
|
PIP. When copying with the V option, PIP found a difference when
|
|
rereading the data just written and comparing it to the data in
|
|
its memory buffer. Usually this indicates a failure of either
|
|
the destination disk or drive.
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
WRONG CP/M VERSION (REQUIRES 2.0)
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
XSUB ACTIVE
|
|
.sp
|
|
SUBMIT. XSUB has been invoked.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.bp
|
|
.sh
|
|
Table I-1. (continued)
|
|
.sp
|
|
.nf
|
|
Message Meaning
|
|
.fi
|
|
.sp
|
|
.in 20
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
XSUB ALREADY PRESENT
|
|
.sp
|
|
SUBMIT. XSUB is already active in memory.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.ti -15
|
|
Your input?
|
|
.sp
|
|
If CP/M cannot find the command you specified, it returns the
|
|
command name you entered followed by a question mark. Check that
|
|
you have typed the command line correctly, or that the command
|
|
you requested exists as a .COM file on the default or specified
|
|
disk.
|
|
.in 0
|
|
.ll 65
|
|
.sp 2
|
|
.ce
|
|
End of Appendix I
|
|
|