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* Dos error data, for use by Guru2.0
* By E.Lensink
* CED
*****************************************
0103
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
103: Not enough memory
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You do not have enough free ram to
carry out the operation.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Close all unneeded windows and stop any
unneeded tasks, then try again. You may
need to add more memory to your Amiga.
\
0104
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
104: Process table full
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
There is a limit to the number of
possible processes.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Stop one or more tasks.
\
0114
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
114: Bad template
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Incorrect command line.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0115
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
115: Bad number
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The program was expecting a numeric
argument.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0116
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
116: Required argument missing
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Incorrect command line.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0117
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
117: Argument after '=' missing
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Incorrect command line.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0118
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
118: Too many arguments
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Incorrect command line.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0119
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
119: Unmatched quotes
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Incorrect command line.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0120
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
120: Argument line invalid or too long
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Your command line is incorrect or
contains too many arguments.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the program's documentation
for the correct format.
\
0121
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
121: File is not executable
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You misspelled the command name, or
the file may not be a loadable
(program or script) file.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Retype the filename and make sure
that the file is a program file.
\
0122
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
122: Invalid resident library
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You are trying to use commands with
a previous version of AmigaDOS; for
example, Version 2.0 commands with
Version 1.3 Kickstart.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use another Kickstart.
\
0202
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
202: Object is in use
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The specified file or directory
already has a Lock() on it.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Stop the application that is using the
file or directory, then try again.
\
0203
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
203: Object already exists
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The name that you specified already
belongs to another file or directory.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use another name, or delete the
existing file, then try again.
\
0204
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
204: Directory not found
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
AmigaDOS cannot find the directory
you specified. You may have made
a typing or spelling error.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Check the directory name and reissue
the command.
\
0205
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
205: Object not found
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
AmigaDOS cannot find the file or
device you specified. You may have
made a typing or spelling error.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Check the filename or the device
name and reissue the command.
\
0206
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
206: Invalid window description
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
This error occurs when specifying a
window size for the Output Window
You may have made the window too big
or too small, or ommitted an argument.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Reissue the window specification.
\
0209
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
209: Packet request type unknown
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You have asked a device handler
to attempt an operation it cannot do.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Check the request code passed to
device handlers for the appropriate
response.
\
0210
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
210: Object name invalid
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
There is an invalid character in the
filename or the filename is too long.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Retype the name, being sure not to
use any invalid characters, or
exceed the maximum length.
\
0211
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
211: Invalid object lock
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You have used something that is not
a valid lock.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Check that your code only passes valid
locks to AmigaDOS calls that expect
locks.
\
0212
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
212: Object not of required type
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You may have specified a filename for
an operation that requires a
directory name, or vice versa.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Consult the documentation for the
correct command format.
\
0213
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
213: Disk not validated
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The disk is corrupt.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
If you've just inserted the disk, wait
for the validation process to finish.
If that doesn't work you may have to
use DISKDOCTOR.
\
0214
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
214: Disk is write-protected
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The plastic tab is in the
write-protect position.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
If you're certain you want to write to
that particular disk, deprotect it.
Otherwise, use a different disk.
\
0215
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
215: Rename across devices attempted
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
RENAME only changes a filename on the
same volume.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use the MOVE command instead. (PD)
\
0216
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
216: Directory not empty
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
This error occurs if you attempt to
delete a directory that contains
files or subdirectories.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use the ALL option of DELETE.
\
0217
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
217: Too many levels
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You've exceeded the limit of 15 soft
links.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Reduce the number of soft links.
\
0218
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
218: Device (or volume) not mounted
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
the device has not been mounted with
the MOUNT command.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Insert the correct disk, check the
spelling of the device name, mount the
device, or revise your MountList file.
\
0219
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
219: Seek error
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You have attempted to call SEEK with
invalid arguments.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Make sure that you only SEEK within
the file. You cannot SEEK outside the
bounds of the file.
\
0220
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
220: Comment is too long
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
Your filenote has exceeded the maximum
number of chatacters (79).
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use a shorter comment.
\
0221
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
221: Disk is full
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
There is not enough room on the disk
to perform the requested operation.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Delete some unnecessary files or
directories, or use a different disk.
\
0222
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
222: Object is protected from deletion
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The d (deletable) protection bit of
the file or directory is clear.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
If you are certain that you want to
delete the file or directory, use
PROTECT to set the d bit.
\
0223
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
223: File is write protected
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The w (writeable) protection bit of
the file is clear.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
If you are certain that you want to
overwrite the file, use PROTECT to
set the w bit.
\
0224
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
224: File is read protected
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The r (readable) protection bit of
the file is clear.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Use PROTECT to set the r bit of the
file.
\
0225
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
225: Not a valid DOS disk
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The disk in the drive is not an
AmigaDOS disk, it has not been
formatted, or it is corrupt.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
If the disk has not been formatted,
use FORMAT to do so.
\
0226
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
226: No disk in drive
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
The disk is not properly inserted
in the specified drive.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Insert the appropriate disk in the
specified drive.
\
0232
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
232: No more entries in directory
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
This indicates that the AmigaDOS call
EXNEXT has no more entries in the
directory you are examining.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
Stop calling EXNEXT.
\
0233
@p2
DOS ERROR:
@p1
233: Object is soft link
@p2
PROBABLE CAUSE:
@p1
You tried to perform an operation on a
soft link that should only be
performed on a file or directory.
@p2
RECOVERY SUGGESTION:
@p1
AmigaDOS retries the operation.
\