System information

Table 1-1. (continued)
Message Meaning
Insufficient memory
DDT. There is not enough memory to load the file specified in an R or E
command.
Invalid Assignment
STAT. You specified an invalid drive or file assignment, or misspelled a device
name. This error message might be followed by a list of the valid file assignments
that can follow a filename. If an invalid drive assignment was attempted the
message Use: d: = RO is displayed, showing the proper syntax for drive
assignments.
Invalid control character
SUBMIT. The only valid control characters in the SUBMIT files of the type SUB
are ^ A through ^ Z. Note that in a SUBMIT file the control character is
represented by typing the circumflex, ', not by pressing the control key.
INVALID DIGIT--{filespec}
PIP. An invalid HEX digit has been encountered while reading a HEX file. The
HEX file with the invalid HEX digit should be corrected, probably by recreating
the HEX file.
Invalid Disk Assignment
STAT. Might appear if you follow the drive specification with anything except =
R/O.
INV)ALID DISK SELECT
CP/M received a command line specifying a nonexistent drive, or the disk in the
drive is improperly formatted. CP/M terminates the current program as soon as
you press any key.
Appendix I : CP/M Error Messages CP/M Operating System Manual
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