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Subject: Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Error List, Part 8/25
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Last-modified: 2009/06/01
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The comp.sys.apple2 Usenet newsgroup Apple II FAQs originate from
the II Computing Apple II site, 1997-2009.
Csa2 FAQs file ref: Csa2ERRLIST.txt rev135 June 2009
Main Error List
001- What does error #___ mean?
002- How do I do the IIgs Self-Test; what does Error Code ___ mean?
003- What does RamFAST Fatal Memory Fault Error ___ mean?
004- What is the explanation for getting a ___ error?
005- Where can I find more information on Apple II series errors?
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From: Jeff Hurlburt (in II Alive, 1996 plus updates)
001- What does error #___ mean?
Error Codes
Codes are in hexadecimal and are listed in numerical order. Except for a
few IIgs System Failure codes, the system or sub-system reporting the error is
shown along with the error description.
Most IIgs tool set error 'descriptions'-- like divByZeroErr-- consist of
just the error name as published in the Toolbox References. When such an error
is reported, the first two digits identify the Tool Set; the last two identify
the error# (sometimes this identifies the individual Tool involved in the
error). The name and number of each Tool Set which reports errors is identified
in the listing by labeling the first error in each Tool Set group.
Many of the descriptions for 00xx codes refer to GS/OS errors. Usually,
these codes have the same (or a very similar) meaning as ProDOS 16 (P16) codes,
SmartPort codes, and 8-bit ProDOS 8 (P8) Machine Language Interface (MLI) codes.
When there is a significant difference, other meanings are shown.