System information

Table I-1. (continued)
Message Meaning
- The file specified in an R command cannot be found.
> Buffer full. ED cannot put any more characters in the memory buffer, or the
string specified in an F, N, or S command is too long.
E Command aborted. A keystroke at the console aborted command execution.
F Disk or directory full. This error is followed by either the disk or directory
full message. Refer to the recovery procedures listed under these messages.
CANNOT CLOSE DESTINATION FILE--{filespec}
PIP. An output file cannot be closed. You should take appropriate
action after checking to see if the correct disk is in the drive and that the disk is
not write-protected.
Cannot close, R/O
CANNOT CLOSE FILES
CP/M cannot write to the file. This usually occurs because the disk is
write-protected.
ASM. An output file cannot be closed. This is a fatal error that terminates ASM
execution. Check to see that the disk is in the drive, and that the disk is not
write-protected.
DDT. The disk file written by a W command cannot be closed. This is a fatal
error that terminates DDT execution. Check if the correct disk is in the drive and
that the disk is not write-protected.
SUBMIT. This error can occur during SUBMIT file processing. Check if the
correct system disk is in the A drive and that the disk is not write-protected. The
SUBMIT job can be restarted after rebooting CP/M.
Appendix I : CP/M Error Messages CP/M Operating System Manual
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