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*Out of graphics memory* (–549)
Explanation: There is no more space in the graphics memory on the system pro-
cessor for windows, icons, fonts, or other graphics items.
User action: Delete unused graphics items, or reduce the size of windows, to free
up graphics memory.
*Out of I/O buffer space* (–532)
Explanation: An I/O operation cannot be performed because the V
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system has
run out of memory for buffers.
User action: Delete some of the programs or data in the system memory and
retry the operation. (Also see *Not enough storage area*.)
*Out of vision transform memory* (–753)
Explanation: The space allocated for vision transformations is inadequate. (A
vision transformation may be defined for each task for each CPU
running V
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user tasks.) Vision transformations are defined with the
VTRANS instruction.
User action: Define only the vision transformations that you need. If more mem-
ory must be allocated to vision transformations, see the description
of the DEVICE instruction.
*Out of network resources* (–559)
Explanation: This error applies to many circumstances. Listed below are several
possible cases:
1. Too many ports are simultaneously in use for TCP and NFS;
there are no more buffers available for incoming and outgoing
packets.
2. Too many drives are being mounted.
3. Too many NFS calls were made simultaneously from separate
tasks to a nonfunctional NFS server.
4. Too many node names are being defined.
5. An incoming IP packet was fragmented into too many pieces
and V
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was unable to reassemble it. (This is a highly unlikely
occurrence.)
User action: Correct the problem generating the error.
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