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Re: Problems with Apple IIgs
- Subject: Re: Problems with Apple IIgs
- From: perrywat@unity.ncsu.edu (Julian P Watson)
- Date: 1995/11/29
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: North Carolina State University
- References: <490he0$9ps@acmex.gatech.edu> <497kif$s9g@gap.cco.caltech.edu> <49f8i9$ip2@mksrv1.dseg.ti.com>
In article <49f8i9$ip2@mksrv1.dseg.ti.com>,
David de Sosa <dmds@msg.ti.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Error $0027 means that there's a disk error, usually due to a
>>damaged disk. ["I/O ERROR" in DOS 3.3 and ProDOS]. Get a new copy
>>of the disk.
>>
>Is there a comprehensive listing of most if not all hexidecimal error
>codes for GSOS and if so where can I get a listing? I have looked in the
>System 6.0 manual as well as the standard manuals that come with the IIGS
>but can only find a limited listing of them.
>
>
>David
>
Hi David,
Jeff Tarr, Jr. has a fine CDA which will explain all error
codes. It is shareware and available from him if you do not have access
to any Apple Users' Group's BBS. His address is: 145 Central Park West,
New York, N.Y. 10023. Is costs $5.00. I have found it most useful and
very convenient.
Hope this will be of some help.
-Perry
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