Operator`s manual

APPENDIX
1
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ERRORS
when
an elror occrlls,
the console speaker
giwes
a
short
"beep"
and ihe error
number
is displayed.
Errors
numbered less than 100
refer to the Assembler Editor
cari dge, as
follows:
ERROR
NUMBER
1 ,
3 .
4.
5 .
6 .
7.
8.
9 .
10.
11.
12.
73.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Errors
The
memory available is
insufiicient for the program
to be assem-
bled.
For
the command
"DEL
xx,yy"
the number xx cannot
be found.
There
is an ellor in specifying
an address
(mini-assemblr).
The ffle named
cannoi be loaded.
Undelift d labl
reference.
Elror in syntax
of a staiement.
Label
defined more
than once.
Buffer overflow.
There is no label
or
-
before
"=".
The value
ofall expression is
greair
than 255
where only one
bl.te
was
requifed.
A null srring has
been uscd where invdlid.
The
addrcss or
address t}?e specified is incorrect.
Phase
error. An inconsistent
result has been found
from Pass 1 io
Pass 2.
Undefined forward
refercnce.
I-ine is
too
large.
Assembler
does not recognize the sou.ce
statemeni.
Line number i6
too large.
IOMIM command
was attempted
after other command(s)
or
instruc-
tion(s). LOMEM,
ifused, musi be
the first command.
T h e r p i c n n c f , r l i n d r . l . l r e q s
m
key pressed
during an I/o
operation.
A nonexistent
device specified for I/O.
The command
i$ invalid for the device.
EOF.
End of file read
has been reached. This
rror may occur when
rading
jiom
cassette.
A record
was longer than 256
characters.
The
device specified in
the command does not respond.
Make surc
ihe
device is connecid to
the console and
powered.
The
defice specified in
the command does not return
an Acknowl-
edge signal.
Errors
numbered more
than 100 refer to ihe
Operating System and
the Disk
Operating
System. For a
complete list ofDOS
errors, refer to the DOs manual.
128
130
132
737
138
139