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-assembl€r).
The ffle named
cannoi be loaded.
Undelift d lab€l
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
greai€r
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
r€ading
jiom
cassette.
A record
was longer than 256
characters.
The
device specified in
the command does not respond.
Make surc
ihe
device is conneci€d 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