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66:
ILLEGAL
TRACK
AND
SECTOR
The
DOS
has
attempted
to
access
a
track
or
sector
which
does
not
exist.
May
indicate
a
faulty
link
pointer
in
a
data
block.
67:
ILLEGAL
SYSTEM
T
OR
S
This
special
error
message
indicates
an
illegal
system
track
or
block.
70:
NO
CHANNEL
(available)
The
requested
channel
is
not
available,
or
all
channels
are
in
use.
A
maximum
of
three
sequential
files
or
one
relative
file
plus
one
sequential
file
may
be
opened
at
one
time,
plus
the
command
channel.
Do
not
omit
the
drive
number
in
a
sequential
Open
command,
or
only
two
sequential
files
can
be
used.
Close
all
files
as
soon
as
you
no
longer
need
them.
71:
DIRECTORY
ERROR
The
BAM
(Block
Availability
Map)
on
the
diskette
does
not
match
the
copy
in
disk
memory.
To
correct,
Initialize
the
diskette.
72:
DISK
FULL
Either
the
diskette
or
its
directory
is
full.
DISK
FULL
is
sent
when
2
blocks
are
still
available,
allowing
the
current
file
to
be
closed.
If
you
get
this
message
and
the
directory
shows
any
blocks
left,
you
have
too
many
separate
files
in
your
directory,
and
will
need
to
combine
some,
delete
any
that
are
no
longer
needed,
or
copy
some
to
another
diskette.
73:
DOS
MISMATCH
(CBM
DOS
V2.6
1541)
If
the
disk
error
status
is
checked
when
the
drive
is
first
turned
on,
before a
directory
or
other
command
has
been
given,
this
message
will
appear.
In
that
use,
it
is
not
an
error,
but
rather
an
easy
way
to
see
which
version
of
DOS
is
in
use.
If
the
message
appears
at
other
times,
an
attempt
has
been
made
to
write
to
a
diskette
with
an
incompatible
format,
such
as
the
former
DOS
1
on
the
Commodore
2040
disk
drive.
Use
one
of
the
copy
programs
on
the
Test/Demo
diskette
to
copy
the
desired
file(s)
to
a
1541
diskette.
74:
DRIVE
NOT
READY
An
attempt
has
been
made
to
access
the
1541
single
disk
without
a
formatted
diskette
in
place.
Blank
diskettes
cannot
be
used
until
they
have
been
formatted.
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