User`s guide

. --Rubywand
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004B (ProDOS Error $4B, ...)- is an "unsupported (or incorrect) storage type"
error. I suspect you are on the GS and that the game or whatever you are trying
to run is supposed to have a forked file and now the program can not find it.
This has happend to me when Dragging files around. I recommend you recopy the
game from your original disk, or re-unShrinkIt to the location you wish it be.
If you believe a file may have a resource fork, avoid copying it with Copy-II
Plus or moving it around on the GS des
ktop under an old operating system-- either process could result in losing the
resource part of the file. --thedm
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0051 (ProDOS Error $51, ...)- My 3.5 copy of AppleWorks 3 said "Error loading
ATINIT" (on my //c, no less), so I tried using Copy ][+ 9.1 to copy ProDOS 2.0.3
over the top of the apparently broken copy of ProDOS 1.7 on the AppleWorks disk.
It then ran the drive, cleared the screen, and informed me so: Error $51. Does
anybody know what the heck this means?
The error indicates the directory is damaged. You MIGHT be able to salvage
stuff by doing a FILE copy, rather than a disk copy. --Jim Lowe
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005A (ProDOS Error $5A ...)- Today, I discovered that one of my Appleworks
files had been overwritten by nulls. Luckily, I have a backup copy of that file.
When I tried to delete the bad file and rename the backup I got ProDOS error
$5A. Any insight into what this error message means and what I can do about it?
Error $5A "block number out of range" (sometimes known as "baked bit- map")
means there's a bit set in the bit map which corresponds to a nonexistent block
on that volume. You could try taking a block editor and writing zeroes to the
upper bit map blocks on the volume to cure it. --Randy Shackelford
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0088 "network error"- Can anyone enlighten me as to why Copy-II Plus and ProSel-
8 are unable to work with a network volume that the Apple utility (and plain-old
Basic) has no trouble with?
Simple answer. Copy-II Plus and ProSel-8 bypass the file system and do
direct block I/O to disk volumes. This is verboten with server volumes, and you
get error $88 for your trouble when you try. You'll have to use network friendly
apps whenever you access the server volume. --Randy Shackelford
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0201 "could not allocate memory" error- After using the installer to install the
basic Sys6 over Sys 5.04 on my hard drive, I couldnt run a ProDOS-8 program.
Before the ProDOS 2.0.1 sign comes up, it says "Error $201". I have more than
4MB! What's wrong?