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Re: Error 8028?
In article <1994Oct1.121649.25533@msuvx2.memphis.edu>,
Ki Bon Riki <uftai@cc.memphis.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
> What's resource 8028?
Do you mean "error 8028"? In either case, I have no idea. It isn't a
standard error number, unless the leading 8 is some kind of flag, and
it is actually error $28 (No Device Connected).
> I get that error when I quit applications.
Which applications? What are you quitting back to? Which version of
the system software are you running? I'm assuming you're using a IIgs.
> Also, is there a list of errors around that I can ftp for?
I don't know of one. There are several CDAs that provide error lists
(major waste of memory, if you ask me). Otherwise, errors are
scattered through various reference manuals, update notes for versions
of the system software, etc.
Most error codes can be partially identified, because they are broken
down into a toolset number and specific error number. i.e.
$00xx GS/OS or ProDOS-8 (usually)
$01xx Tool Locator
$02xx Memory Manager
$03xx Miscellaneous Toolset
$04xx QuickDraw II
$05xx Desk Manager
$06xx Event Manager
$07xx Scheduler
$08xx Sound Tool Set
$09xx Apple Desktop Bus Tool Set
$0Axx SANE Tool Set
$0Bxx Integer Math Tool Set
$0Cxx Text Tool Set
$0Exx Window Manager
$0Fxx Menu Manager
$10xx Control Manager
$11xx System Loader
$12xx QuickDraw Auxiliary
$13xx Print Manager
$14xx LineEdit Tool Set
$15xx Dialog Manager
$16xx Scrap Manager
$17xx Standard File Tool Set
$19xx Note Synthesizer
$1Axx Note Sequencer
$1Bxx Font Manager
$1Cxx List Manager
$1Dxx Audio Compression and Expansion Tool Set
$1Exx Resource Manager
$20xx MIDI Tool Set
$22xx TextEdit Tool Set
$23xx MIDI Synth Tool Set
$26xx Media Control Tool Set
$42xx Finder
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