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Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Urgent

2006-01-24 by Peter Connelly

I've just checked the post I submitted recently on the Fairlight User Forums and I thought that error code looked familiar... I get that code too, BUT only if I boot up CMI and quickly QUIT before the system has had the chance to 'work itself out' and / or "organise its file / dir system", otherwise it runs like a dream...
This is what it says when I do the quick QUIT:
MULTI-MODE IOPACK v1.03

cmi: exit task "MDR/mdrtask" -- Error #228
EXIT from CMI
Error #228 - Process Aborted

Shell
#
As I said though, if I don't quit immediately after boot, it's fine...
Peter
On 24/01/06, Peter Connelly <peter.yahoogroups@googlemail.com> wrote:
Wicked! Cheers JB :-)
Petre

On 24/01/06, Jean-Bernard EMOND <jbemond@free.fr > wrote:
Hi, a copy of OS-9 error code :

****** OS-9 Error Codes ******
The error codes are shown in both hexadecimal (first column) and decimal (second
column). Error codes other than those listed are generated by programming
languages or user programs.
HEX DEC
$C8 200 PATH TABLE FULL - The file cannot be opened because the
system path table is currently full.
$C9 201 ILLEGAL PATH NUMBER - Number too large or for
non-existant path.
$CA 202 INTERRUPT POLLING TABLE FULL
$CB 203 ILLEGAL MODE - attempt to perform I/O function of which
the device or file is incapable.
$CC 204 DEVICE TABLE FULL - Can't add another device
$CD 205 ILLEGAL MODULE HEADER - module not loaded because
its sync code, header parity, or CRC is incorrect.
$CE 206 MODULE DIRECTORY FULL - Can't add another module
$CF 207 MEMORY FULL - Level One: not enough contiquous RAM
free. Level Two: process address space full
$D0 208 ILLEGAL SERVICE REQUEST - System call had an illegal
code number.
$D1 209 MODULE BUSY - non-sharable module is in use by another
process.
$D2 210 BOUNDARY ERROR - Memory allocation or deallocation
request not on a page boundary.
$D3 211 END OF FILE - End of file encountered on read.
$D4 212 RETURNING NON-ALLOCATED MEMORY - attempted to
deallocate memory not previously assigned.
$D5 213 NON-EXISTING SEGMENT - device has damaged file
structure.
$D6 214 NO PERMISSION - file attributes do not permit access
requested.
$D7 215 BAD PATH NAME - syntax error in pathlist (illegal
character, etc.).
$D8 216 PATH NAME NOT FOUND - can't find pathlist specified.
$D9 217 SEGMENT LIST FULL - file is too fragmented to be
expanded further.
$DA 218 FILE ALREADY EXISTS - file name already appears in
current directory.
$DB 219 ILLEGAL BLOCK ADDRESS - device's file structure has
been damaged.
$DC 220 ILLEGAL BLOCK SIZE - device's file structure has been
damaged.
$DD 221 MODULE NOT FOUND - request for link to module not
found in directory.
$DE 222 SECTOR OUT OF RANGE - device file structure damaged or
incorrectly formatted.
$DF 223 SUICIDE ATTEMPT - request to return memory where your
stack is located.
$E0 224 ILLEGAL PROCESS NUMBER - no such process exists.
$E2 226 NO CHILDREN - can't wait because process has no children.
HEX DEC
$E3 227 ILLEGAL SWI CODE - must be 1 to 3.
$E4 228 PROCESS ABORTED - process aborted by signal code 2.
$E5 229 PROCESS TABLE FULL - can't fork now.
$E6 230 ILLEGAL PARAMETER AREA - high and low bounds
passed in fork call are incorrect.
$E7 231 KNOWN MODULE - for internal use only.
$E8 232 INCORRECT MODULE CRC - module has bad CRC value.
$E9 233 SIGNAL ERROR - receiving process has previous
unprocessed signal pending.
$EA 234 NON-EXISTENT MODULE - unable to locate module.
$EB 235 BAD NAME - illegal name syntax
$EC 236 BAD HEADER - module header parity incorrect
$ED 237 RAM FULL - no free system RAM available at this time
$EE 238 UNKNOWN PROCESS ID - incorrect process ID number
$EF 239 NO TASK NUMBER AVAILABLE - all task numbers in use

****** Device Driver Errors ******
The following error codes are generated by I/O device drivers, and are somewhat
hardware dependent. Consult manufacturer's hardware manual for more details.
$F0 240 UNIT ERROR - device unit does not exist.
$F1 241 SECTOR ERROR - sector number is out of range.
$F2 242 WRITE PROTECT - device is write protected.
$F3 243 CRC ERROR - CRC error on read or write verify.
$F4 244 READ ERROR - Data transfer error during disk read
operation, or SCF (terminal) input buffer overrun.
$F5 245 WRITE ERROR - hardware error during disk write
operation.
$F6 246 NOT READY - device has "not ready" status.
$F7 247 SEEK ERROR - physical seek to non-existant sector.
$F8 248 MEDIA FULL - insufficient free space on media.
$F9 249 WRONG TYPE - attempt to read incompatible media ( i.e.
attempt to read double-side disk on single-side drive)
$FA 250 DEVICE BUSY - non-sharable device is in use
$FB 251 DISK ID CHANGE - Media was changed with files open
$FC 252 RECORD IS LOCKED-OUT - Another process is accessing
the requested record.
$FD 253 NON-SHARABLE FILE BUSY - Another process is accessing
the requested file.

Peter Connelly a écrit :
> Hi JB,
>
>
> Ah, I see. I remember CJ (who's a member of this last) mentioning (on the
> Fairlight AU Forums) that he has a list of error codes for the CMI.
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> On 24/01/06, Jean-Bernard EMOND < jbemond@free.fr> wrote:
>
>>Hi Peter,
>>
>>I take this info into "Microware OS-9 Users Manual".
>>Not from "Fairlight" but from "Microware".
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>JB
>>
>>Peter Connelly a écrit :
>>
>>>Calling CJ.... Did you manage to find the document with the list of
>>
>>error
>>
>>>codes? :-)
>>>Cheers,
>>>Peter




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