User`s manual
APPENDIX C
TABLES/DIAGRAMS
APX C-2
ESTEEM COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE TABLE
Listed below are the ESTeem Command Error Messages and their definitions. To receive these messages, TYPSYSTEM must be ON (See
Appendix E, Definitions). All System Status Message have a bell (O7H or CTRL G) preceding the message except when Messform is ON. If
MESSFORM = OFF Line A will be displayed. If MESSFORM = ON Line B will be displayed.
1. A "TOO MANY CHARACTERS FOR COMMAND"
BEMO1
This message will be displayed if more than the allocated
number of characters are typed for a command. This is
because some commands are truncated at a length of 8
characters.
2. A "AMBIGUOUS COMMAND"
BEMO2
This is the case of not enough characters being entered to
uniquely identify a command.
3. A "INVALID COMMAND"
BEMO3
This message will be displayed if the entered characters are
not defined in the command table.
4. A "TOO MANY CHARACTERS FOR THE SWITCH"
BEMO4
This message will be displayed if more than the allocated
number of characters are typed for a switch (similar for error
message #1, but applies to a switch). A switch in this system is
defined as an off or on input.
5. A "AMBIGUOUS SWITCH"
BEMO5
Same as error message #2, only applies to switch.
6. A "INVALID SWITCH"
BEMO6
Same as error message #3, only applies to switch.
7. A "COMMAND LOCKED!"
BEMO7
This message will be displayed if an attempt is made to modify
a Command Switch or Value while Security is enabled.
8. A "RADIX ALREADY DEFINED"
BEMO8
This message will be displayed if two different radixes are
entered for the same value.
9. A "INVALID CHARACTER FOR CURRENT RADII"
BEMO9
This message will be displayed if: a) you are in decimal mode
and enter a digit greater than 9, or enter a letter between A-F;
b) you are in octal mode and enter a digit greater than 7, or a
letter between A-F.
1O. A "ARGUMENT OVERFLOW"
BEM1O
This message is displayed if the value given to a command
exceeds its maximum limit.
11. A "INVALID ARGUMENT"
BEM11
This is displayed when a non valid value is given to a
Command. Example; a value of O cannot be given to FRACK
because the only valid values are 1-255.
12. A "TOO MANY ARGUMENTS!"
BEM12
This message is displayed if there were to many arguments
entered for the selected command.