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Appendix
B:
AmigaDOS Messages
When
error messages
appear,
they often include error
numbers.
These
numbers
are
generated
by
the
Amiga Disk Operating System (AmigaDOS).
This
appendix
lists:
• error
numbers
that
are
likely to
appear
when
you're
using
the
Workbench
•
the
AmigaDOS messages
that
correspond
to
each
error
number
• suggestions for what to do when
an
error
occurs
For
more
information
about
the meaning of a specific
error
number
and
for
explanations
of
error
numbers
not listed here, see
the
AmigaDOS
User's
Manual.
103 insufficient free store:
The
Amiga
needs
more
memory
to
perform
an
operation. Close
one
or
more
windows,
then
try
the
operation
again.
In
rare
cases, you may have to reset
the
Amiga to reclaim
sufficient
memory
to continue.
This
error
can
also
occur
if you
attempt
to
open
a tool
that
requires
more
memory
than
is
installed in your Amiga.
For
information
about how
much
memory
a tool
needs,
see
the
manual
for the tool.
121 file
is
not
an
object module: This
error
may occur if you try to
open
a tool
that
has
been
damaged.
Try making a new copy of
the
tool from your original disk.
202
object in use:
Another
tool is using
the
project
or tool you want.
You may have to wait for
the
other
tool to finish.
203 object already exists: You
cannot
give
an
object
the
same
name
as
an
existing object. Either give
the
existing object a different
name
or
delete it so you
can
reuse its
name.
204 directory
not
found: A faulty tool may have
created
an
icon for a
drawer without creating
the
actual drawer.
Attempt
to identify
the
tool
that
created
the
icon,"
then
consult your Amiga
dealer.
Appendices
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