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Re: FATAL error $0681 and $0682



In article <6d1jui$17g2$1@newssvr09-int.news.prodigy.com>,
Sandy  <compuser@prodigy.net> wrote:
>I've had these messages come up on my screen.  This has been since I have 
>upgraded the speed of my Transwarp IIgs.
>What do error codes 681 and 682 mean?  How does the GS determine if an 
>error is FATAL?????

   If you're going to claim (as you have, many times) that you've read
the csa2 FAQ at http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html , maybe
you should stop saying that until you can read the table of contents
and comprehend it. Stop asking for everything handed to you on a
silver platter, "Josh Smith/pete/etc." (Why so many names, unless
you're trying to hide) Error codes are quite distinctly linked in, and
those two codes are listed. They'd tend to happen if memory is getting
trashed due to a hardware or software bug.

   A bug is "fatal" if the software decides there's no way out of the
problem, and better to just stop rather than lie about system stability.

Nathan Mates

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