161
Too Many OPEN Files: No sector buffer
is
available.
162 Disk Full: No free sectors are available.
163 Unrecoverable System
I/O
Error:
The
DOS
version
on
disk may
be
damaged.
164
File Number Mismatch:
The
disk file may be
damaged.
165
File Name
Error:
The
file specification has illegal
characters
in
it.
166 POINT Data Length
Error:
The second parameter
of the
POINT statement
is
too large.
167
File Locked:
The
user tried to access a locked file
for purposes other than to read it.
168 Invalid Command:
The
command
in
a special
operation code
is
invalid.
169 Directory Full: The user has used all the open
space (64 file names) allotted for the directory.
170 File Not Found: The user tried to access a file that
doesn't exist
in
the diskette directory.
171
Invalid POINT: The user tried to POINT to a byte
in
a file not opened for update.
172 Illegal Append: The user tried to use
DOS
II
to
open a
DOS
I file for append.
DOS
II
cannot append
to
DOS
I files. Using
DOS
II,
copy the
DOS
I file to
a
DOS
II
diskette.
173
Bad
Sectors at Format Time: The disk drive found
bad sectors while it was formatting a diskette. Use
another diskette because a diskette with bad
sectors cannot
be
formatted. If this error occurs
with more than one diskette, the disk drive may
need repai
r.
110CB
refers to Input/Output Control Block. The device number
is
the same as the IOCB
number.
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