; osFree message file
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; Messages from 0000 to 7999 are reserved for compatability reason with
; future versions of OS/2 and eComStation. If you want add new messages,
; then add them starting to 8000-9999 range.
;
SYS
SYS0000I: Y N A R I
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SYS0001I: Incorrect function
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SYS0002E: The system cannot find the file specified.
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SYS0003E: The system cannot find the path specified.
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SYS0004E: The system cannot open the file.
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SYS0005E: Access is denied.
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SYS0006I: Incorrect internal file identifier.
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SYS0007I: The storage control blocks were destroyed.
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SYS0008E: There is not enough memory available to process this command.
All available memory is in use.
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SYS0009I: The storage control block address is invalid.
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SYS0010I: The environment is incorrect.
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SYS0011I: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect
format.
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SYS0012I: The access code is invalid.
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SYS0013I: The data is invalid.
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SYS0014?:
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SYS0015E: The system cannot find the specified drive.
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SYS0016E: The directory cannot be removed.
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SYS0017E: The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.
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SYS0018I: There are no more files.
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SYS0019E: The drive is currently write-protected.
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SYS0020E: The system cannot find the device specified.
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SYS0021E: The drive is not ready.
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SYS0022I: The device does not recognize the command.
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SYS0023E: Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
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SYS0024I: The program issued a command but the command length is
incorrect.
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SYS0025E: The drive cannot locate a specific area or track on the disk.
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SYS0026E: The specified disk or diskette cannot be accessed.
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SYS0027E: The drive cannot find the sector (area) requested.
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SYS0028E: The printer is out of paper or there is not enough space to
create a spool file.
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SYS0029E: The system cannot write to the specified device.
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SYS0030E: The system cannot read from the specified device.
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SYS0031E: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
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SYS0032E: The process cannot access the file because it is being used
by another process.
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SYS0033E: The process cannot access the file because another
process has locked a portion of the file.
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SYS0034P: The wrong diskette is in the drive. Insert %2
(Volume Serial Number: %3) into drive %1.
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SYS0035E: The program could not open the requested file.
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SYS0036E: The system has detected an overflow in the sharing buffer.
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SYS0037E: The system cannot write to the write-protected %1 drive.
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SYS0038E: The system cannot find the %1 device.
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SYS0039E: The %1 device is not ready.
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SYS0040I: The %1 device does not recognize the command.
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SYS0041E: Data error (cyclic redundancy check) on %1.
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SYS0042I: The program issued a command to %1
but the command length was incorrect.
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SYS0043E: Drive %1 cannot locate a specific area or track on
the disk.
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SYS0044I: Drive %1 is not properly formatted for the
operating system.
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SYS0045E: Drive %1 cannot find the sector requested.
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SYS0046E: The %1 printer is out of paper.
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SYS0047E: The system cannot write to the %1 device.
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SYS0048E: The system cannot read from the %1 device.
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SYS0049E: The %1 device is not functioning.
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SYS0050E: The network request is not supported.
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SYS0051E: The remote computer is not available.
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SYS0052E: A duplicate name exists on the network.
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SYS0053E: The network path was not found.
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SYS0054E: The network is busy or is out of resources.
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SYS0055E: The specified network resource is no longer available.
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SYS0056E: The network BIOS command limit has been reached.
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SYS0057E: A network adapter hardware error occurred.
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SYS0058E: The specified server cannot perform the requested operation.
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SYS0059E: An unexpected network error occurred.
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SYS0060E: The remote adapter is not compatible.
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SYS0061E: The printer queue is full.
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SYS0062E: Space to store the file waiting to be printed is not
available on the server.
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SYS0063E: Your file waiting to be printed was deleted.
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SYS0064E: The specified network name is no longer available.
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SYS0065E: Network access is denied.
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SYS0066E: The network resource type is incorrect.
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SYS0067E: The network name cannot be found.
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SYS0068E: The name limit for the local computer network adapter card
was exceeded.
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SYS0069E: The network BIOS session limit was exceeded.
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SYS0070E: The remote server has been paused or is in the process of
being started.
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SYS0071E: The network request was not accepted.
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SYS0072E: The specified printer or disk device has been paused.
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SYS0073E: The diskette is write protected.
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SYS0074E: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
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SYS0075E: There is not enough memory to run this XGA application.
If you want the application to continue running, do the following:
1. Select End program/command/operation.
2. Press Ctrl+Esc or Alt+Esc to switch this application to the
background.
3. Free memory by ending some running programs.
4. Return the XGA application to the foreground by selecting it
from the Window List.
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SYS0076?:
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SYS0077?:
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SYS0078?:
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SYS0079?:
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SYS0080I: The file exists.
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SYS0081?:
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SYS0082E: The directory or file cannot be created.
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SYS0083I: Fail on INT 24.
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SYS0084E: Storage to process this request is not available.
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SYS0085E: The local device name is already in use.
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SYS0086E: The specified network password is incorrect.
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SYS0087I: The parameter is incorrect.
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SYS0088W: A write fault occurred on the network.
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SYS0089E: The system cannot start another process at this time.
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SYS0090?:
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SYS0091?:
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SYS0092?:
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SYS0093?:
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SYS0094?:
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SYS0095?:
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SYS0096E: Invalid Disk Transfer Address (DTA) used.
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SYS0097?:
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SYS0098?:
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SYS0099E: The %1 device is already in use by another application.
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SYS0100E: Cannot create another system semaphore.
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SYS0101E: The exclusive semaphore is owned by another process.
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SYS0102E: The semaphore is set and cannot be closed.
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SYS0103E: The semaphore cannot be set again.
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SYS0104E: Cannot request exclusive semaphores at interrupt time.
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SYS0105I: The previous ownership of this semaphore has ended.
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SYS0106P: Insert the diskette for drive %1
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SYS0107P: Program stopped because alternate diskette was not inserted.
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SYS0108E: The disk is in use or locked by another process.
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SYS0109E: The pipe has been ended.
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SYS0110I: The system cannot open the device or file specified.
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SYS0111E: The file name is too long.
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SYS0112E: There is not enough space on the disk.
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SYS0113I: No more internal file identifiers available.
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SYS0114I: The target internal file identifier is incorrect.
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SYS0115?:
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SYS0116?:
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SYS0117I: The IOCTL call made by the application is incorrect.
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SYS0118I: The verify-on-write parameter value is incorrect.
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SYS0119I: The system does not support the command requested.
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SYS0120I: The Application Program Interface (API) entered
will only work in osFree mode.
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SYS0121I: The semaphore timeout period has expired.
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SYS0122I: The data area passed to a system call is too small.
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SYS0123E: A file name or volume label contains an incorrect character.
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SYS0124I: The system call level is incorrect.
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SYS0125I: The disk has no volume label.
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SYS0126E: The specified module could not be found.
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SYS0127E: The specified procedure could not be found.
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SYS0128?:
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SYS0129I: This program cannot be run in a DOS session.
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SYS0130I: da bf c0 d9 b3 b3 c4 c4 c3 b4 c2 c1 c5
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SYS0131I: c9 bb c8 bc ba ba cd cd cc b9 cb ca ce
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SYS0132I: 18 19 1b 1a
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SYS0133I: A JOIN or SUBST command cannot be used for a drive that
contains previously joined drives.
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SYS0134I: An attempt was made to use a JOIN or SUBST command on a
drive that has already been joined.
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SYS0135I: An attempt was made to use a JOIN or SUBST command on a
drive that has already been substituted.
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SYS0136I: The system tried to delete the JOIN of a drive that is not
joined.
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SYS0137I: The system tried to delete the substitution of a drive that
is not substituted.
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SYS0138I: The system tried to join a drive to a directory on a joined
drive.
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SYS0139I: The system tried to substitute a drive to a directory on a
substituted drive.
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SYS0140I: The system tried to join a drive to a directory on a
substituted drive.
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SYS0141I: The system tried to substitute a drive to a directory on
a joined drive.
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SYS0142E: The system cannot perform a JOIN or SUBST at this time.
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SYS0143I: The system cannot join or substitute a drive to or for a
directory on the same drive.
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SYS0144E: The directory is not a subdirectory of the root directory.
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SYS0145E: The directory is not empty.
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SYS0146E: The path specified is being used in a substitute.
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SYS0147E: Not enough resources are available to process this command.
The process for which this pop-up is displayed will end.
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SYS0148E: The path specified cannot be used at this time.
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SYS0149I: An attempt was made to join or substitute a drive for which
a directory on the drive is the target of a previous substitute.
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SYS0150E: System trace information was not specified in your CONFIG.SYS
file or tracing is not allowed.
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SYS0151E: The number of specified semaphore events for DosMuxSemWait
is incorrect.
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SYS0152E: DosMuxSemWait did not execute. Too many semaphores are
already set.
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SYS0153E: The DosMuxSemWait list is incorrect.
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SYS0154I: The volume label you entered exceeds the 11-character limit.
The first 11 characters were written to disk. Any characters that
exceeded the 11-character limit were automatically deleted.
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SYS0155E: Cannot create another thread.
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SYS0156E: The recipient process has refused the signal.
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SYS0157I: The segment is already discarded and cannot be locked.
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SYS0158I: The segment is already unlocked.
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SYS0159E: The address for the thread ID is incorrect.
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SYS0160E: The argument string passed to DosExecPgm is incorrect.
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SYS0161?:
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SYS0162E: A signal is already pending.
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SYS0163?:
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SYS0164E: No more threads can be created in the system.
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SYS0165?:
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SYS0166E: The network has not been installed.
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SYS0167I: The system cannot lock the required segment in memory.
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SYS0168I: The system experienced an error while swapping in a segment.
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SYS0169I: The system cannot swap in a segment.
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SYS0170I: The segment is in use by another process.
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SYS0171E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS0172?:
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SYS0173?:
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SYS0174?:
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SYS0175?:
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SYS0176?:
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SYS0177?:
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SYS0178?:
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SYS0179?:
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SYS0180E: The system detected a segment number that was incorrect.
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SYS0181?:
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SYS0182E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0183?:
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SYS0184?:
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SYS0185?:
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SYS0186E: The flag passed is incorrect.
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SYS0187E: The specified system semaphore name was not found.
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SYS0188E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0189E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0190E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0191E: %1 cannot be run in an osFree session.
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SYS0192E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0193E: %1 cannot be run in a osFree session.
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SYS0194E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0195E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0196E: The operating system cannot run this application program.
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SYS0197E: The operating system is not presently configured to run this
application.
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SYS0198E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0199E: The operating system cannot run this application program.
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SYS0200I: The code segment cannot be greater than or equal to 64KB.
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SYS0201E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0202E: The operating system cannot run %1.
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SYS0203I: The system could not find the environment option that was
entered.
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SYS0204?:
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SYS0205I: No process in the command subtree has a signal handler.
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SYS0206E: The file name or extension is too long.
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SYS0207I: The ring 2 stack is in use.
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SYS0208I: The global file name characters * or ? are entered
incorrectly or too many global file name characters are specified.
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SYS0209E: The signal being posted is incorrect.
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SYS0210E: The signal handler cannot be set.
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SYS0211?:
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SYS0212I: The segment is locked and cannot be reallocated.
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SYS0213?:
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SYS0214E: Too many dynamic-link modules are attached to this program
or dynamic-link module.
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SYS0215?:
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SYS0216I: The ring 2 stack is not allowed to shrink.
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SYS0217?:
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SYS0218?:
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SYS0219E: The Exitlist routine address is not at ring 3.
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SYS0220?:
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SYS0221?:
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SYS0222?:
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SYS0223?:
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SYS0224E: The specified Presentation Manager (PM) session ID could not
be selected.
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SYS0225?:
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SYS0226?:
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SYS0227?:
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SYS0228E: The specified child process does not exist or there are no
more child processes to wait for.
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SYS0229?:
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SYS0230E: The system detected an invalid pipe operation.
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SYS0231E: The pipe is in use by another process.
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SYS0232I: There is no data to be read.
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SYS0233E: The pipe is disconnected.
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SYS0234E: More data is available.
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SYS0235?:
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SYS0236?:
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SYS0237?:
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SYS0238?:
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SYS0239?:
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SYS0240E: The network connection is disconnected.
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SYS0241E: The network name given was not found.
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SYS0242E: The network name given has already been registered.
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SYS0243?:
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SYS0246?:
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SYS0248?:
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SYS0249?:
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SYS0250E: The move or rename operation is not allowed.
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SYS0251E: The move or rename operation is not allowed.
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SYS0252E: The specified file system name is incorrect.
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SYS0253E: The specified device name is incorrect.
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SYS0254E: An incorrect extended attribute name was used.
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SYS0255E: The extended-attribute list size is incorrect.
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SYS0256E: The extended-attribute list is too long.
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SYS0257I: The specified file-name expression was not found.
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SYS0258E: A timeout occurred before the requested changes could be
completed.
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SYS0259I: There are no more attached devices or drives.
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SYS0260E: The directory search structure is no longer valid.
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SYS0261I: A match for the set of characters used was not found.
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SYS0262E: The requested stack is too large.
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SYS0263I: The file system cannot be installed. The attributes of the
installable file system are not acceptable to your system.
Contact the supplier of file system.
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SYS0264E: The starting address is not at ring 3.
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SYS0265E: The start routine address for the dynamic link library (DLL)
is not at ring 3.
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SYS0266E: The specified file was not copied.
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SYS0267I: The directory cannot be copied.
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SYS0268I: The file is locked by the network process.
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SYS0269I: An error internal to network file management has occurred.
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SYS0270?:
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SYS0274?:
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SYS0275?:
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SYS0276E: The extended attributes are corrupted.
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SYS0277E: No more space is available for extended attributes.
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SYS0278E: The system cannot find the extended attribute.
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SYS0279E: The system detected an extended attribute read error.
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SYS0280E: Extended attributes cannot be created on this disk or
diskette.
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SYS0281E: The extended attribute system file cannot be opened.
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SYS0282E: The target file system cannot save extended attributes.
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SYS0283E: The target file system cannot save extended attributes.
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SYS0284I: The extended attributes for the file or directory were
discarded because the target file system does not support them.
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SYS0285E: The semaphore name you specified has already been used.
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SYS0286E: You have an empty muxwait semaphore.
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SYS0287E: You cannot wait on a muxwait semaphore that contains a mutex
semaphore owned by the current thread.
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SYS0288E: You cannot release a mutex semaphore that is not owned by
the current thread.
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SYS0289E: The DosQueryMuxWaitSem parameter buffer is too small.
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SYS0290E: Too many semaphore handles have been requested.
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SYS0291E: The semaphore has been opened too many times.
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SYS0292E: The wrong type of semaphore was specified.
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SYS0293?:
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SYS0294?:
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SYS0295?:
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SYS0296?:
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SYS0297?:
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SYS0298E: The maximum posts for the event semaphore has been reached.
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SYS0299E: The event semaphore has already been posted.
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SYS0300E: The event semaphore has already been reset.
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SYS0301E: The semaphore is in use.
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SYS0302?:
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SYS0303E: The program specified a process ID that does not exist.
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SYS0304?:
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SYS0312?:
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SYS0313?:
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SYS0314?:
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SYS0315?:
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SYS0316E: The message passed to the message retriever was truncated.
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SYS0317E: The system cannot find message %1
in message file %2.
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SYS0318E: Message file %2 cannot be found for message %1.
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SYS0319E: The system cannot read message file %1.
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SYS0320E: A programming error occurred when using the message retriever.
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SYS0321E: The system cannot display the message.
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SYS0322?:
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SYS0324?:
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SYS0325?:
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SYS0326?:
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SYS0327?:
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SYS0328?:
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SYS0329?:
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SYS0330E: The specified queue is not owned by the requesting process.
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SYS0331?:
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SYS0332E: The specified queue name is already in use.
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SYS0333E: The specified queue element does not exist.
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SYS0334E: Not enough memory is available to process a queue request.
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SYS0335?:
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SYS0348?:
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SYS0349E: The function masks supplied to either VioRegister or
VioGlobReg are incorrect.
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SYS0350E: The parameters specified for VioGetPhysBuf are incorrect.
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SYS0351?:
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SYS0352?:
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SYS0353?:
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SYS0354?:
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SYS0355E: The display mode requested is incorrect or the VIO function
requested is not valid for the current display mode.
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SYS0356E: The cursor width parameter specified for VioSetCurType is
incorrect.
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SYS0357?:
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SYS0358E: The row parameter specified is incorrect.
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SYS0359E: The column parameter specified is incorrect.
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SYS0360?:
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SYS0364?:
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SYS0365?:
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SYS0366E: The wait-flag parameter specified is incorrect.
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SYS0367E: The call to VioScrUnlock is not valid.
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SYS0368?:
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SYS0369E: The specified session ID is incorrect.
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SYS0370?:
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SYS0371E: The requested session was not found.
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SYS0372E: The session title cannot be changed.
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SYS0373E: A parameter passed to a keyboard API function is incorrect.
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SYS0374?:
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SYS0375E: An IOWAIT parameter that is incorrect was passed to a
keyboard API function.
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SYS0376E: A invalid length parameter was passed to a keyboard API
function.
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SYS0377E: A bitmask parameter that is incorrect was passed to a
keyboard API function.
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SYS0378?:
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SYS0379E: The specified parameter for the monitor API call is incorrect.
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SYS0380E: The system cannot find the device specified for DosMonOpen.
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SYS0381E: The system cannot find the specified device handle for the
monitor API call.
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SYS0382E: The monitor buffer length parameter is too small.
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SYS0383E: No data has been transferred.
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SYS0384E: The bytecount parameter is too large. No data has been
transferred.
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SYS0385E: The attempted mouse API function is not allowed because no
MOUSE$ and POINTER$ device drivers are installed.
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SYS0386E: The handle parameter passed to MouClose is incorrect.
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SYS0387?:
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SYS0394?:
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SYS0395?:
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SYS0396E: The system cannot find the COUNTRY.SYS file.
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SYS0397E: osFree cannot open the COUNTRY.SYS file.
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SYS0398E: The system cannot find the country code or
code page.
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SYS0399E: The specified buffer length is too small, causing the
returned NLS table to truncate.
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SYS0400I: Record this message number and contact your service
representative.
;
;
SYS0401I: Record this message number and contact your service
representative.
;
;
SYS0402I: A segment of your application was temporarily moved out of
main memory to a swap file on the hard disk and the the system cannot
swap the segment back in. For additional information, type:
HELP SYS%1
;
;
SYS0403I: A segment of your application was temporarily moved out of
main memory to a swap file on the hard disk. The system does not have
enough memory to reload the segment. For additional information, type:
HELP SYS%1
;
;
SYS0404E: The call to VioDeRegister is not valid.
;
;
SYS0405E: The call to VioEndPopup is not valid.
;
;
SYS0406W: Request for a VIO pop-up with no wait is denied.
;
;
SYS0407E: The keyboard API function cannot be called from this process.
;
;
SYS0408E: An ASCIIZ string of incorrect length was passed to
KbdRegister.
;
;
SYS0409E: A function mask parameter that is incorrect was passed to
KbdRegister.
;
;
SYS0410E: The attempt to register keyboard API functions for the
current session is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0411E: KbdDeRegister was issued to undo a KbdRegister that is not
registered.
;
;
SYS0412E: The mouse API function cannot be called from this process.
;
;
SYS0413E: An ASCIIZ string of incorrect length was passed to
MouRegister.
;
;
SYS0414E: A function mask parameter that is incorrect was passed to
MouRegister.
;
;
SYS0415E: The attempt to register mouse API functions for the current
session is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0416E: MouDeRegister was issued to undo a MouRegister that is not
registered.
;
;
SYS0417E: The requested Session Manager action is not valid.
;
;
SYS0418E: The call to DosSMRegisterDD is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0419?:
;
;
SYS0420?:
;
;
SYS0421E: The parameter(s) specified to the VIO call are incorrect.
;
;
SYS0422E: The save or restore request for mode or save redraw is not
allowed in the current screen group.
;
;
SYS0423?:
;
;
SYS0424?:
;
;
SYS0425?:
;
;
SYS0426E: The VioRegister or VioGlobalReg call is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0427?:
;
;
SYS0428E: The call to VioSaveRedrawUndo is not valid.
;
;
SYS0429E: An attempt to obtain a selector to the video buffer was made
while the process was executing in a background screen group.
;
;
SYS0430E: The VIO call issued is not allowed while the current VIO
pop-up is executing.
;
;
SYS0431E: The request for the Session Manager function is not valid.
;
;
SYS0432E: The request for the Session Manager status is not valid.
;
;
SYS0433?:
;
;
SYS0434E: The call to VioScrLock is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0435E: An incorrect IOWAIT parameter was passed to a mouse API
function.
;
;
SYS0436E: An invalid VIO handle was found.
;
;
SYS0437?:
;
;
SYS0438E: An invalid length parameter was specified.
;
;
SYS0439E: The handle parameter passed to a keyboard API function is
incorrect.
;
;
SYS0440E: No more handles are available in the system.
;
;
SYS0441E: A resource error occurred during an attempt to open a
logical keyboard.
;
;
SYS0442E: An error occurred during an attempt to load a code-page table.
;
;
SYS0443E: The CODEPAGE= statement in the CONFIG.SYS file is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0444E: Code-page support is not defined for the system.
;
;
SYS0445E: A keyboard API function that requires a prior call to
KbdGetFocus was attempted.
;
;
SYS0446E: The current thread already has a call to KbdGetFocus.
;
;
SYS0447E: The keyboard focus is not available.
;
;
SYS0448E: The specified code-page ID passed to KbdSetCP is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0449E: The keyboard handle passed to KbdGetFocus to obtain the
keyboard focus is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0450E: This session is not selectable.
;
;
SYS0451I: The Session Manager could not switch to the parent process.
The parent process is in the background or a pop-up is in progress.
;
;
SYS0452E: The request is not valid from the process that issued it.
;
;
SYS0453E: The session start mode parameter is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0454E: The related session start parameter is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0455E: The specified parameter for the session bond option is
incorrect.
;
;
SYS0456E: The specified parameter for the session select option is
incorrect.
;
;
SYS0457I: The Session Manager cannot start the process in the
foreground. It will be started in the background.
;
;
SYS0458E: The specified parameter for the session end option is
incorrect.
;
;
SYS0459E: The reserved parameter specified is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0460E: The request is not valid from the process that issued it.
;
;
SYS0461E: The data buffer length is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0462E: The specified parent and child sessions are not bound
together.
;
;
SYS0463E: Not enough memory is available to process this Session
Manager function.
;
;
SYS0464E: A detached process attempted a keyboard API function.
;
;
SYS0465E: The VIO call issued by a detached process is not valid.
;
;
SYS0466E: A mouse function was called from a detached process.
;
;
SYS0467E: The font requested is not available.
;
;
SYS0468E: Your font cannot be loaded in the current video mode.
;
;
SYS0469E: The code page specified is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0470?:
;
;
SYS0471E: Code-page support is not available on the current video
device.
;
;
SYS0472?:
;
;
SYS0473?:
;
;
SYS0474?:
;
;
SYS0475?:
;
;
SYS0476?:
;
;
SYS0477?:
;
;
SYS0478E: The specified parameter for the session trace option is
incorrect.
;
;
SYS0479?:
;
;
SYS0480E: VioPopup cannot occur until the Workplace Shell is started.
;
;
SYS0481E: The hard error and print screen functions are not available.
;
;
SYS0482?:
;
;
SYS0483E: The transparent pop-up requested is not valid.
;
;
SYS0484?:
;
;
SYS0485?:
;
;
SYS0486E: The reserved parameter specified is not valid.
;
;
SYS0487E: The specified address is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0488I: The number of selectors requested of
DevHlp_AllocateGDTSelectors was zero.
;
;
SYS0489E: There are not enough GDT selectors to satisfy the request.
;
;
SYS0490E: The selector is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0491E: The specified parameter for the session type is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0492E: The specified parameter for the first state of the windowed
session is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0493E: The specified parameter for the session inherit option
is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0494E: The VIO call issued by a VIO windowed program is not valid.
;
;
SYS0495E: The caller of the Advanced VIO application is not valid.
;
;
SYS0496E: The VioShieldInit or VioShieldTerm call has already been
issued by the current session.
;
;
SYS0497E: The call to VioCreatePS failed.
;
;
SYS0498?:
;
;
SYS0499?:
;
;
SYS0500E: An error occurred during an attempt to load the dynamic link
library module PMVIOP.DLL.
;
;
SYS0501I: DOS cannot be started because too many files are open.
Switch back to an osFree session, terminate some applications to
reduce the number of open files, switch back to a DOS session,
and retry the command.
;
;
SYS0502E: The handle parameter passed to a mouse API function
is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0503E: The specified parameter for the session diagnostic
option is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0504E: A keyboard API function was attempted from a
Presentation Manager session.
;
;
SYS0505E: A Presentation Manager session attempted to issue
a mouse API function.
;
;
SYS0506?:
;
;
SYS0507E: The specified process does not exist.
;
;
SYS0508E: RAS trace count is already active.
;
;
SYS0509E: RAS tracing has been suspended.
;
;
SYS0510E: RAS trace-until-error has not been requested.
;
;
SYS0511I: The RAS trace-error-count has reached its limit.
;
;
SYS0512E: Minor code RAS tracing is disallowed.
;
;
SYS0513E: The RAS major or minor code table contains an error.
;
;
SYS0514E: The requested RAS trace-until-error is not allowed.
;
;
SYS0515E: Too many device drivers are registered with the
Session Manager.
;
;
SYS0516E: The session notification bit map is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0517E: You used an incorrect function code to call the Logging
Facility.
;
;
SYS0518E: The osFree Logging Facility has not been specified.
;
;
SYS0519E: The Logging Facility is currently suspended.
;
;
SYS0520E: The buffer size specified in the LogGetEntries API
call is too small.
;
;
SYS0521E: Some information given to LogAddEntries was discarded.
;
;
SYS0522E: LogAddEntries found an invalid record and discarded it.
;
;
SYS0523E: An invalid logging service is specified in a Logging
Facility API.
;
;
SYS0524E: The Logging Facility detected a general failure.
;
;
SYS0525E: The specified disk cannot be formatted.
;
;
SYS0526E: The system detected an error and cannot format the specified
disk for HPFS (High Performance File System).
;
;
SYS0527E: HPFS (High Performance File System) data cannot
be copied to the specified disk.
;
;
SYS0528E: The specified disk did not finish formatting.
;
;
SYS0529E: Not enough memory is available to run FORMAT.
;
;
SYS0530E: You must specify a hard disk with the FORMAT command.
;
;
SYS0531E: You can specify only one drive letter with FORMAT.
;
;
SYS0532E: The system detected error %1. The specified
disk cannot be formatted for HPFS (High Performance File System).
;
;
SYS0533E: Command syntax information is online.
;
;
SYS0534I:
Formatting...
;
;
SYS0535I:
%1 kilobytes of total disk space.
;
;
SYS0536I: %1 kilobytes are in bad blocks.
;
;
SYS0537I: %1 kilobytes are available.
;
;
SYS0538I: %1% of the disk has been formatted.%0
;
;
SYS0539P: Type the current volume label for drive %1.%0
;
;
SYS0540E: The disk did not format for HPFS.
;
;
SYS0541I: The HPFS (High Performance File System) driver is loaded.
;
;
SYS0542I: %1 cache buffers are specified by the DISKCACHE=
statement in the CONFIG.SYS file.
;
;
SYS0543E: %1 is not a valid parameter with the CHKDSK
command when checking a hard disk.
;
;
SYS0544E: CHKDSK cannot access drive %1.
;
;
SYS0545E: The system detected error %1. CHKDSK cannot check
the status of the disk specified.
;
;
SYS0546E: Not enough memory is available to run CHKDSK.
;
;
SYS0547E: CHKDSK cannot write recovered data to the disk.
;
;
SYS0548W: Warning! Not enough memory is available for CHKDSK
to recover all lost data.
;
;
SYS0549E: Not enough disk space is available to run CHKDSK
using the /F parameter.
;
;
SYS0550E: CHKDSK did not recover any data.
;
;
SYS0551W: Warning! CHKDSK cannot find the root directory of
the specified disk but will still attempt to reconstruct the
file system.
;
;
SYS0552E: The system found file system errors on the disk specified.
;
;
SYS0553I: CHKDSK found and corrected a minor file system error.
;
;
SYS0554I: CHKDSK found and corrected an organization error in
a directory.
;
;
SYS0555I: CHKDSK relocated data from a bad block to another
place on the disk.
;
;
SYS0556I: CHKDSK removed a corrupted directory block.
;
;
SYS0557I: CHKDSK removed the corrupted file %1.
;
;
SYS0558I: CHKDSK corrected a disk space allocation error.
;
;
SYS0559P: Warning! The specified disk does not appear to be
formatted for HPFS (High Performance File System). Running
CHKDSK on this disk might destroy data. Do you want to
proceed (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS0560I: CHKDSK corrected an allocation error for the file %1.
;
;
SYS0561I: CHKDSK is searching disk space that is not allocated.
;
;
SYS0562E: The system detected lost data on disk %1.
;
;
SYS0563I: CHKDSK has searched %1% of the disk.%0
;
;
SYS0564I: CHKDSK is searching for lost data.
;
;
SYS0565W: Warning! CHKDSK cannot read critical HPFS (High Performance
File System) data on the specified disk. Do not turn your computer off
before you back up files. Back up all files on this disk immediately!
;
;
SYS0566E: The specified disk is being used by another process.
;
;
SYS0567I: CHKDSK recovered data that was temporarily relocated.
;
;
SYS0568I: %1 kilobytes total disk space.
;
;
SYS0569I: %1 kilobytes are in %2 directories.
;
;
SYS0570I: %1 kilobytes are in %2 user files.
;
;
SYS0571I: %1 kilobytes are available for use.
;
;
SYS0572I: CHKDSK will place recovered files in %1.
;
;
SYS0573I: CHKDSK recovered a lost directory as %1.
;
;
SYS0574I: CHKDSK placed recovered data in file %1.
;
;
SYS0575I: CHKDSK recovered extended attributes that were relocated
by HPFS.
;
;
SYS0576E: CHKDSK found extended attributes in a temporary replacement
sector but could not relocate the data.
;
;
SYS0577I: CHKDSK relocated extended attributes that were located in a
temporary replacement sector.
;
;
SYS0578I: CHKDSK relocated an access control list that was in a
temporary replacement sector.
;
;
SYS0579E: CHKDSK found an access control list in a temporary
replacement sector but could not relocate it to its correct place.
;
;
SYS0580I: CHKDSK truncated a corrupted extended attributes list.
;
;
SYS0581I: CHKDSK truncated an invalid extended attribute name.
;
;
SYS0582I: CHKDSK truncated an extended attribute list containing a
corrupted block.
;
;
SYS0583I: CHKDSK removed an invalid extended attribute.
;
;
SYS0584I: CHKDSK corrected an allocation error for an extended
attribute.
;
;
SYS0585I: CHKDSK corrected an allocation error for an access control
list.
;
;
SYS0586I: CHKDSK removed an access control list containing a bad block.
;
;
SYS0587I: CHKDSK removed a corrupted access control list.
;
;
SYS0588E: CHKDSK found data in a temporary replacement sector but could
not relocate it to its correct place.
;
;
SYS0589I: You are attempting to use an incorrect version of UHPFS.DLL.
;
;
SYS0590E: CHKDSK found data in a temporary relocation sector.
;
;
SYS0591I: CHKDSK corrected bad status information in the temporary
allocation pool.
;
;
SYS0592I: CHKDSK corrected bad status information for the required
extended attributes.
;
;
SYS0593E: %1 is not a valid parameter with the RECOVER command.
;
;
SYS0594E: RECOVER cannot find the specified file.
;
;
SYS0595E: The system detected error %1. The specified
file cannot be recovered.
;
;
SYS0596E: Not enough memory is available to run RECOVER.
;
;
SYS0597E: RECOVER cannot write the recovered data to the
specified disk.
;
;
SYS0598E: RECOVER cannot create a temporary file.
;
;
SYS0599W: Warning! RECOVER cannot read extended attributes.
One or more attributes may have been deleted.
;
;
SYS0600I: %1 bytes of the file were recovered.
;
;
SYS0601I: %1 bytes of the file were defective but were recovered.
;
;
SYS0602I: %1 bytes of the file could not be recovered.
;
;
SYS0603E: No information about bad blocks was written to the
specified disk.
;
;
SYS0604E: RECOVER cannot delete the original file %1.
The contents of the original file were recovered in %2.
;
;
SYS0605E: RECOVER cannot create a new file named %1.
The contents of the original file were recovered in %2.
;
;
SYS0606E: An unexpected operating system error occurred.
;
;
SYS0607E: %1 is not a valid parameter with the SYS command.
;
;
SYS0608E: The High Performance File System (HPFS) cannot be
installed on the current drive by the SYS command.
;
;
SYS0609E: Only drives formatted for HPFS (High Performance
File System) can run HPFS SYS.
;
;
SYS0610E: The file %1 cannot be created by the SYS command.
;
;
SYS0611I: The cache size specified in the IFS line is too large.
The maximum size will be allocated.
;
;
SYS0612E: The system detected a syntax error in the IFS= statement
of the CONFIG.SYS file.
;
;
SYS0613E: Not enough memory is available for the cache to start.
;
;
SYS0614I: %1 is being used for the cache size. The total
requested amount is not available.
;
;
SYS0615I: DosFSCtl get returned %1
;
;
SYS0616I: DosFSCtl set returned %1
;
;
SYS0617I: DosFSCtl both returned %1
;
;
SYS0618I: DosFSCtl stop returned %1
;
;
SYS0619I: DosSetPrty returned %1
;
;
SYS0620I: DosAllocSeg returned %1
;
;
SYS0621I:
DiskIdle: %1 milliseconds
MaxAge: %2 milliseconds
BufferIdle: %3 milliseconds
Cache size: %4 kbytes
;
;
SYS0622I: Correct usage: %1 [OPTIONS]
where OPTIONS is one or more of:
-DISKIDLE:n Sets disk-idle time before write to n milliseconds.
-MAXAGE:n Sets maximum age of cache buffer to n milliseconds.
-BUFFERIDLE:n Sets buffer idle time to n milliseconds.
-Lazy:ON|OFF|n Turns lazy writing on, off or set to 'n' lazy writers.
-READAHEAD:ON|OFF|n Turns read ahead on, off or set to 'n' read ahead workers.
;
;
SYS0623I: The specified option, %1:%2, is incorrect.
A positive number was expected.
;
;
SYS0624I: The specified option, %1:%2, is incorrect.
The allowed range is from %3 to %4.
;
;
SYS0625I: The specified option, %1, is incorrect.
;
;
SYS0626E: The system detected a disk error on the HPFS
(High Performance File System) volume in drive %1.
;
;
SYS0627E: Drive %1 was improperly stopped. From the osFree command
prompt, run CHKDSK with the /F parameter on the specified drive.
;
;
SYS0628I: A defective sector on drive %1 has been replaced.
No data was lost. You should run CHKDSK soon to restore full
performance and to replenish the spare sector area of the volume.
;
;
SYS0629E: %1 is not a valid parameter to use with the
FORMAT command when formatting a hard disk.
;
;
SYS0630E: The High Performance File System (HPFS) format could not
modify the CONFIG.SYS file.
;
;
SYS0631P: Press Enter to begin recovery of the file.
;
;
SYS0632I: %1 kilobytes are reserved for system use.
;
;
SYS0633I: %1 kilobytes are in extended attributes.
;
;
SYS0634I:
WriteCache: %4 bytes
DirtyMax: %5 buffers
Cache: %6 buffers
;
;
SYS0635I:
Format completed successfully.
;
;
SYS0636E: An incorrect volume label was entered for this drive.
;
;
SYS0637E: The FORMAT command cannot be executed at this time.
;
;
SYS0638E: The %1 virtual device driver
does not support %2 access.
;
;
SYS0639E: The keyboard is not locked. If you want to lock your
keyboard and mouse, display the desktop pop-up menu and select
Lockup now.
;
;
SYS0640W: Warning! All data on hard disk %1 will be lost!
Proceed with RECOVER (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS0641W: Using CHKDSK /F:3 on this drive may cause files that
existed before the last FORMAT to be recovered.
Proceed with CHKDSK (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS0642?:
;
;
SYS0643?:
;
;
SYS0644?:
;
;
SYS0645?:
;
;
SYS0646?:
;
;
SYS0647?:
;
;
SYS0648?:
;
;
SYS0649I: Local %1: is mapped to osFree %2:
;
;
SYS0650I: In a specific DOS session, access drives using the osFree file
system.
Syntax:
FSACCESS [!][DOSletter][DOSletter-DOSletter][DOSletter=OS2drive]
where:
! Unmaps a local drive letter.
DOSletter Specifies a local drive letter known by DOS.
DOSletter-DOSletter Indicates a sequence of drive letters.
OS2drive Indicates a drive letter mapped to an osFree
drive letter.
;
;
SYS0651E: DOS support is not active because the DEVICE= statement
for the virtual %1 device was not specified in the CONFIG.SYS file.
;
;
SYS0652E: The specified drive letter is in use and cannot be remapped
or deregistered.
;
;
SYS0653E: The syntax used for mapping drives is incorrect. You must
specify two drive letters.
;
;
SYS0654E: The syntax used for drive sequence is incorrect. You must
specify two drive letters.
;
;
SYS0655E: The syntax for deregistration is incorrect. The
deregistration symbol (!) must precede a drive letter.
;
;
SYS0656E: The FSFILTER.SYS device is not installed.
;
;
SYS0657E: The parameter specified is not a drive letter.
;
;
SYS0658P: This DOS diskette may not start. Before creating a diskette
image, you may want to verify that this diskette can be started. To
verify that it will start, try starting it in a VM Boot session.
Do you want to continue (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS0659E: There is not enough space on the target disk to complete
this operation.
Space available: %1KB
Space needed: %2KB
;
;
SYS0660I: EMM386: osFree EMS driver (EMS Specification Version 4.0)
installed.
;
;
SYS0661I: HIMEM: osFree XMS driver (XMS Specification Version 2.1)
installed.
;
;
SYS0662I: MOUSE: osFree Mouse driver Version 6.25 is installed.
;
;
SYS0663E: VEMM.SYS is required for EMM386 on osFree.
;
;
SYS0664E: VXMS.SYS is required for HIMEM on osFree.
;
;
SYS0665E: VMOUSE.SYS is required for MOUSE on osFree.
;
;
SYS0666E: EMM386 requires OS/2 2.0 or later.
;
;
SYS0667E: HIMEM requires OS/2 2.0 or later.
;
;
SYS0668E: MOUSE requires OS/2 2.0 or later.
;
;
SYS0669E: EMM386 for osFree cannot be installed because of an adapter
memory conflict.
;
;
SYS0670E: The specified disk or diskette cannot start.
;
;
SYS0671?:
;
;
SYS0672?:
;
;
SYS0673?:
;
;
SYS0674?:
;
;
SYS0675?:
;
;
SYS0676?:
;
;
SYS0677?:
;
;
SYS0678?:
;
;
SYS0679?:
;
;
SYS0680?:
;
;
SYS0681?:
;
;
SYS0682?:
;
;
SYS0683?:
;
;
SYS0684?:
;
;
SYS0685?:
;
;
SYS0686?:
;
;
SYS0687?:
;
;
SYS0688?:
;
;
SYS0689I: %1 Lazy write worker(s) are enabled.
;
;
SYS0690I: Lazy writes are disabled.
;
;
SYS0691?:
;
;
SYS0692?:
;
;
SYS0693W: The system could not read an HPFS (High Performance
File System) structure from drive %1. To prevent possible
system instability or loss of data, backup critical files from
the drive and run CHKDSK /F.
;
;
SYS0694W: The system could not read an HPFS (High Performance
File System) structure from the drive. The HPFS has detected that the
file's FNODE has been corrupted.
;
;
SYS0695I: %1 Read ahead worker(s) are enabled.
;
;
SYS0696I: Read ahead is disabled.
;
;
SYS0697?:
;
;
SYS0698?:
;
;
SYS0699?:
;
;
SYS0700E: The baud rate %1 is not supported by the serial port hardware.
;
;
SYS0701I: baud = %1
;
;
SYS0702I: parity = %1
;
;
SYS0703I: BREAK = %1
;
;
SYS0704I: databits = %1
;
;
SYS0705I: stopbits = %1
;
;
SYS0706I: TO = %1
;
;
SYS0707I: XON = %1
;
;
SYS0708I: IDSR = %1
;
;
SYS0709I: ODSR = %1
;
;
SYS0710I: OCTS = %1
;
;
SYS0711I: DTR = %1
;
;
SYS0712I: RTS = %1
;
;
SYS0713I: BUFFER = %1
;
;
SYS0714I: ENHANCED = %1
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SYS0715I: RXDMA = %1
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SYS0716I: TXDMA = %1
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SYS0717E: When ENHANCED is set to OFF, RXDMA= and TXDMA= are not
supported.
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SYS0718E: ENHANCED=%1, RXDMA=%2, and TXDMA=%3 cannot be specified for
this serial port.
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SYS0719I: When ENHANCED=ON, the BUFFER= parameter is ignored.
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SYS0720E: The serial port does not support the %1 parameter.
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SYS0721E: The serial port does not support %1.
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SYS0722E: No baud rate has been specified.
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SYS0723E: %1 is an unknown parameter.
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SYS0724E: An invalid combination of DATABITS and STOPBITS has been
found.
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SYS0725E: The value %1=%2 is not valid for the %3 parameter.
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SYS0726E: The parameter %1 must be followed by an equal sign (=).
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SYS0727E: The parameter %1 is not recognized.
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SYS0728E: The value of the positional parameter %1 is out of range.
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SYS0729?:
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SYS0730E: The input and/or output buffers for this character device
monitor have been corrupted. The process will end.
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SYS0731E: The module was not replaced or restored so it is now invalid.
The backup file may contain a valid copy of the module.
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SYS0732E: osFree is unable to operate your hard disk or diskette drive.
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SYS0733I: Copyright (C) osFree team.
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SYS0734I: Correct usage:
%1 [OPTIONS]
where OPTIONS is:
/K Stop the Workplace Shell DSOM server process.
/S Start the Workplace Shell DSOM server process.
/Q Query the status of the DSOM server.
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SYS0735I: an error has occurred stopping SOMDD
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SYS0736I: an error has occurred starting SOMDD
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SYS0737I: SOMDD is active
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SYS0738I: SOMDD stopped successfully
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SYS0739I: SOMDD started successfully
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SYS0740I: SOMDD could not be started
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SYS0741I: SOMDD has not been started
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SYS0742I: server is active, can not stop SOMDD
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SYS0743I: server stopped successfully
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SYS0744I: server is active
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SYS0745I: server has not been started
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SYS0746I: an error has occurred stopping the server
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SYS0747I: an error has occurred starting the server
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SYS0748I: server started successfully
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SYS0749I: server could not be started
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SYS0750I: invalid argument: %1
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SYS0751I: switch error: %1
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SYS0752I: unable to initialize environment
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SYS0753I: argument conflict, both start and stop specified
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SYS0754I: Workplace Shell Server Activator/Deactivator
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SYS0850E: The MBR was not replaced. Error %X has occurred.
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SYS0859?:
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SYS0860I: Timeout No
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SYS0861I: Timeout %1
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SYS0862I: System index %1
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SYS0863I: Mode Advanced
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SYS0864I: Mode Normal
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SYS0865I: System %1 %2
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SYS0866I: System %1 None
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SYS0867I: SETBOOT enables Boot Manager to be setup for a hard disk.
Syntax:
SETBOOT [/Q]
SETBOOT [/T:x or /T:NO][/M:m][/X:x][/N:name][/B][/IBD:d][/IBA:name]
where the parameters are:
Q Queries currently set startup information.
T:x Sets timeout value to x seconds.
T:NO No timeout occurs.
M:m Sets mode: m=n Sets normal mode (default).
m=a Sets advance mode.
X:x Sets the system index to x (0-3).
N:name Sets the volume or logical disk, specified by "name"
and its index value "N", as the operating system to start.
B Shuts down and then restarts the system.
IBD:d Shuts down and then restarts the system from the logical
drive specified as "d".
IBA:name Shuts down and then restarts the computer from the system
specified as "name".
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SYS0868I: An error occurred when accessing the hard disk.
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SYS0869I: The system is not setup for Boot Manager.
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SYS0870I: No value is allowed for %1.
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SYS0871I: A value is required for %1.
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SYS0872I: %1 is not a valid parameter.
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SYS0873I: The value %1 is not allowed for parameter %2.
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SYS0874I: Boot Manager is not installed.
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SYS0875I: System %1 is not yet specified.
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SYS0876I: The return code %1 should not happen.
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SYS0888E: The file %s cannot be found.
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SYS0889E: The number of instances found is %d, the number must be %d.
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SYS0890E: An error was found in the message help text file.
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SYS0891E: The value %s is invalid for the restrictor, VTYPE.
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SYS0892E: The BOOTMGR restrictor is not valid with this command.
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SYS0893E: A Boot Manager partition already exists.
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SYS0894E: A name cannot be assigned to this partition.
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SYS0895E: A name cannot be assigned on this command.
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SYS0896E: This command is not allowed on partitions which exceed
the first 1024 cylinders.
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SYS0897E: A disk error occurred on disk. %0
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SYS0898E: A name cannot be specified without Boot Manager.
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SYS1001E: An incorrect parameter was entered for the command.
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SYS1002E: %1 is an incorrect parameter for the command.
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SYS1003E: The syntax of the command is incorrect.
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SYS1004P: Loading, please wait. %1.
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SYS1006E: The file is too big to be sorted.
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SYS1010E: The number of lines (records) in the file has
exceeded the limit of the SORT command.
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SYS1011E: No clusters are available on volume %1.
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SYS1015P: Press Enter to begin recovery of the files on drive %1.
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SYS1019E: The system cannot find the drive specified.
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SYS1023I: %1 of %2 bytes were recovered.
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SYS1024E: Warning! The directory is full.
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SYS1025I: %1 file(s) recovered.
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SYS1032P: Press any key when ready . . . %0
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SYS1033P: %1, Delete (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1034E: The system cannot find the command processor in the path
specified.
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SYS1035E: The system cannot accept the path or file name requested.
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SYS1036E: The system cannot accept the date entered.
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SYS1039E: The system cannot find the batch label specified.
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SYS1041E: The name %1 is not recognized as an
internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
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SYS1044E: The system cannot accept the time entered.
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SYS1045E: The application program is not compatible with the version
of the operating system being used.
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SYS1047I: osFree Command Interpreter version 4.5
%1
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SYS1048I: ^C
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SYS1049I: %1 file(s) copied.
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SYS1050I: Current date is: %1 %2%0
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SYS1052I: Current date is: %2 %1%0
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SYS1053I: Directory of %1
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SYS1054I:
%0
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SYS1056E: The system is out of environment space.
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SYS1057E: The file or path name entered is invalid in a DOS session.
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SYS1058E: The FAT (File Allocation Table) file system cannot replace a
cluster that failed on a write operation. Your data was saved and is
in the root directory of drive %1 in the HOTFIX.DAT file.
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SYS1059E: The system cannot execute the specified program.
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SYS1060I: %1 file(s) %2 bytes used
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SYS1061E: The system detected a file error.
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SYS1062I: %1 file(s)
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SYS1066E: The contents of the target file were lost.
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SYS1067P: Insert the diskette that contains the batch file
and press any key when ready. %0
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SYS1068P:
Enter the new date: (mm%1dd%1yy) %0
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SYS1069E: UNC path names are not supported by this command.
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SYS1070P:
Enter the new time: %0
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SYS1071E: The handle could not be duplicated during redirection of
handle %1.
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SYS1074I: ECHO is off.
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SYS1075I: ECHO is on.
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SYS1076I: VERIFY is off.
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SYS1077I: VERIFY is on.
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SYS1078E: The file cannot be copied onto itself.
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SYS1079E: %1 was unexpected at this time.
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CMD.EXE has halted. %0
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SYS1083E: A duplicate file name exists, the file cannot be found, or
the file is being used.
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SYS1084P: %1, Are you sure (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1086E: The following character string is too long:
%1
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SYS1087I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Void
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SYS1088I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Ready
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SYS1089I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Block
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SYS1090I: The Operating System/2 Version is %1.%2 %0
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SYS1091I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Suspend
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SYS1092E: The handle could not be duplicated during a pipe operation.
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SYS1093P: More? %0
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SYS1094I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 CritSec
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SYS1095I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Running
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SYS1096I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Boost
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SYS1097I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 TSD
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SYS1098I: %1 %2 Void %3 %4
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SYS1099I: %1 %2 Ready %3 %4
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SYS1100I: %1 %2 Block %3 %4
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SYS1101I: %1 %2 Suspend %3 %4
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SYS1102E: The system cannot create the directory.
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SYS1103E: The system cannot find the directory specified.
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SYS1104I: %1 is joined to %2
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SYS1105I: %1 is substituted for %2
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SYS1106I: %1 %2 CritSec %3 %4
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SYS1107E: The system cannot complete the process.
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SYS1108I: %1 %2 Running %3 %4
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SYS1109I: %1 %2 Boost %3 %4
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SYS1110I: %1 %2 TSD %3 %4
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SYS1111I: %1 did not install.
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SYS1112I: The system unit is not an AT or XT-286.
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SYS1113I: The system is not a PS/2 machine.
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SYS1114I: The device adapter is not supported.
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SYS1115I: The device adapter could not be located or it is in use by
another device.
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SYS1116I: The interrupt level is not available.
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SYS1117I: Advanced BIOS is not present.
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SYS1118E: There is no further help available for this message.
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SYS1119I: Revision %1.%2 %0
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Remove the diskette from drive A.
Insert osFree Diskette %1
into drive A. Then, press Enter.
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SYS1121P: Sun%0
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SYS1122P: Mon%0
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SYS1123P: Tue%0
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SYS1124P: Wed%0
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SYS1125P: Thu%0
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SYS1126P: Fri%0
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SYS1127P: Sat%0
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SYS1128E: An incorrect process ID was entered for the command.
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SYS1129I:
System Semaphore Information
Owning Process No. of No. of Semaphore
(Name ID Session) Index References Requests Flag Name
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SYS1130I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8
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SYS1131I:
Named Shared Memory Information
No. of
Handle Selector References Shared Memory Name
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SYS1132I: %1 %2 %3 %4
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SYS1133I:
Process and Thread Information
Parent Run-Time
Process Process Session Process Link Shared
ID ID ID Name Libraries Memory Names
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SYS1134I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6
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SYS1135?:
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SYS1136I:
Run-Time Link Libraries
Process Process Session
Name ID ID Library List
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SYS1137E: The source path is missing.
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SYS1138I: %1 %2 %3 %4
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SYS1139P: Press Enter to begin adding files.
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SYS1140P: Press Enter to begin replacing files.
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SYS1141E: The system cannot find the files specified: %1.
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Process and Thread Information
Parent
Process Process Session Process Thread
ID ID ID Name ID Priority Block ID State
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SYS1144I: %1 %2 %3 %4
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SYS1145E: Access to %1 is denied.
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SYS1148I: No files were added.
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SYS1149I: %1 file(s) added.
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SYS1150I: No files were replaced.
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SYS1151I: %1 file(s) replaced.
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SYS1152P: Do you want to add %1 (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1153P: Do you want to replace %1 (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1154I: Adding file %1.
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SYS1155I: Replacing file %1.
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SYS1161P: Do you want to compare more files (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1162P: Enter the first file name.
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SYS1163P: Enter the second file name.
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SYS1164I: The files compare OK.
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SYS1165I: There were 10 or more mismatches in comparing
the files. The system is ending the COMPARE command.
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SYS1166I: Mismatching byte of file 2 = %0
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SYS1167I: Mismatching byte of file 1 = %0
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SYS1168I: A COMPARE error occurred at OFFSET %0
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SYS1169I: The files are different sizes. Do you want to
continue (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1170I: Compare file %1 and file %2.
;
;
SYS1171W: The system cannot find the %1 path.
;
;
SYS1172?:
;
;
SYS1173?:
;
;
SYS1174E: The %1 device is already in use by another application.
;
;
SYS1175E: The %1 virtual device driver does
not support %2 access.
;
;
SYS1176?:
;
;
SYS1177?:
;
;
SYS1178I: %1
;
;
SYS1179I: Files compare OK for lengths compared.
;
;
SYS1180?:
;
;
SYS1181?:
;
;
SYS1182I: The DOS Programs device driver is loaded.
;
;
SYS1183?:
;
;
SYS1184E: The system cannot copy the file.
;
;
SYS1185E: Internal error %1 occurred during XCOPY.
;
;
SYS1186E: XCOPY cannot access the source file.
;
;
SYS1187E: XCOPY cannot access the target file.
;
;
SYS1188I: Processors Initialized: %1
;
;
SYS1189E: XCOPY cannot close the source or target file.
;
;
SYS1190I: The system cannot find the PSD file "%1".
This Platform Specific Driver (PSD) file is not located in the default
path or the path specified for it in the CONFIG.SYS file. Install
this PSD file in the correct directory or correct the appropriate
CONFIG.SYS statement.
;
;
SYS1191I: osFree could not start because an IFS= statement is not
included in the CONFIG.SYS file. Add the IFS= statement (containing
the correct file system name) to CONFIG.SYS and restart your system.
;
;
SYS1192E: XCOPY cannot access the source or target drive.
;
;
SYS1193E: The processor is disabled because osFree does not support the
80287 math coprocessor.
;
;
SYS1194E: The math coprocessor is disabled because osFree does not
support the 80387 math coprocessor with a 80386 level B1 stepping
machine. Your system may require an IBM no-cost modification.
Please contact your service representative to resolve the possible
80386/80387 conflict.
;
;
SYS1195E: The statement "%2" on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS
file is not recognized. Line %1 is ignored.
;
;
SYS1196E: The parameter "%3" on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file
is not acceptable for the %2 statement. Line %1 is ignored.
;
;
SYS1197E: The %2 statement requires a parameter that is not
specified on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file. Line %1 is ignored.
;
;
SYS1198E: The device driver %3 specified in the
%2 statement on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file is
incorrect for the operating system.
;
;
SYS1199I: osFree cannot be started.
The error code is:
;
;
SYS1200E: The system cannot create the DOS environment. The error
code is %1.
;
;
SYS1201E: The device driver %3 specified in the %2 statement
on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file was not installed. Line %1
is ignored.
;
;
SYS1202I: Device driver %1, which is needed to start the system,
failed to install.
Install the correct device driver in either the root directory or the
/OS2 subdirectory of the startup device and restart the system.
;
;
SYS1203E: An input/output privilege level is required for the program
or device driver %3 specified in the %2 statement on
line %1. Line %1 is not used.
;
;
SYS1204E: An input/output privilege level is required for the program
or device driver %1.
;
;
SYS1205I: The device driver %3 specified in the %2 statement
on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file has modified DOS mode system
storage.
Correct the problem in the device driver or edit the CONFIG.SYS file
to remove that DEVICE= statement. Then restart the system.
;
;
SYS1206E: There is not enough memory to load the program or device
driver %3 specified in the %2 statement on
line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file. Line %1 is ignored.
;
;
SYS1207I: The \CONFIG.SYS file was renamed to %1.
The \OS2\OS2.INI file was renamed to %2.
The \OS2\OS2SYS.INI file was renamed to %3.
These files were restored from copies in the \OS2\INSTALL subdirectory.
;
;
SYS1208P:
Enter the new date: (yy%1mm%1dd) %0
;
;
SYS1209P:
Enter the new date: (dd%1mm%1yy) %0
;
;
SYS1210E: The process cannot be completed. You are using an incorrect
version of the operating system.
;
;
SYS1211P: Abort, Retry, or Ignore? %0
;
;
SYS1212P: Press any key to continue.
;
;
SYS1213P: Enter the new date: (yy%1dd%1mm) %0
;
;
SYS1214?:
;
;
SYS1215?:
;
;
SYS1216I: %1 file(s) unpacked.
;
;
SYS1217E: The file cannot be decompressed with this version of the
osFree UNPACK command.
;
;
SYS1218I:
Installing %1
Remove the diskette from drive %2.
Insert the %1
Installation Diskette into drive %2. Then, press Enter.
;
;
SYS1219I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 Delayed
;
;
SYS1220I:
Installing %1
Remove the diskette from drive %3.
Insert the %1
Diskette %2 into drive %3. Then, press Enter.
;
;
SYS1221?:
;
;
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;
;
SYS1223E: The group code was not found in the group code table.
;
;
SYS1224E: The group code exceeds the maximum value.
;
;
SYS1225I: %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6
;
;
SYS1226I:
Thread Priority State
ID
_______________________________________
;
;
SYS1227I: %1 %2 %3
;
;
SYS1228I: %1 %2 Delayed %3 %4
;
;
SYS1229I: %1 %2 Frozen %3 %4
;
;
SYS1230I: %1 %2 GetStack %3 %4
;
;
SYS1231E: The system cannot accept the drive specified or a hard disk.
;
;
SYS1232P: Insert the source diskette in drive %1
;
;
SYS1233P: Insert the target diskette in drive %1
;
;
SYS1234E: The source diskette is bad or incompatible with the drive
type.
;
;
SYS1235E: Target diskette is bad or incompatible with the drive type.
;
;
SYS1236I: These diskettes can be compared only in OS2 mode.
;
;
SYS1237I: %1 percent of the disk has been compared.
;
;
SYS1238P: Compare another diskette (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1239I: Comparing %1 tracks
%2 sectors per track, %3 side(s).
;
;
SYS1240E: Drive types or diskette types are incompatible.
;
;
SYS1241I: A comparison difference was detected at offset %1.
;
;
SYS1242I: Comparison error on side %1 track %2.
;
;
SYS1243I: The Volume Serial Number is %1.
;
;
SYS1244I: Compare has ended.
;
;
SYS1245I: The compared diskettes are identical.
;
;
SYS1246P: Enter the source drive letter: %0
;
;
SYS1247P: Enter the target drive letter: %0
;
;
SYS1248E: A subdirectory or file %1 already exists.
;
;
SYS1249I: Error occurred while processing: %1.
;
;
SYS1250I: %1 %2 BadStack %3 %4
;
;
SYS1251W: An attempt was made to use DISKCOPY instead of XDFCOPY on
this diskette.
Syntax:
XDFCOPY [drive1][drive2]
where:
drive1 Specifies the name of the source drive.
drive2 Specifies the name of the target drive.
The two diskettes must be the same size (for example, drives A and B
must both be 1.44MB).
;
;
SYS1252I: Formatting while copying...
;
;
SYS1253I: An error occurred while attempting to write to the target
diskette. You cannot write to a diskette that has been formatted for
eXtended Density Format (XDF).
;
;
SYS1254I: %1 percent of the disk has been copied.
;
;
SYS1255I: The target diskette may be unusable.
;
;
SYS1256I: This diskette can be copied only in osFree mode.
;
;
SYS1257P: You must copy to a formatted diskette.
Do you want to try another diskette (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1258P: This function might require many disk swaps.
Do you want to proceed (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1259P: Copy another diskette (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1260I: Copying %1 tracks %2 sectors per track, %3 side(s).
;
;
SYS1261E: An error occurred while reading from the source diskette.
;
;
SYS1262W: An error occurred while writing to the target diskette.
Information on the target diskette might be distorted.
;
;
SYS1263E: An error occurred while reading from the target diskette.
;
;
SYS1264I: Unrecoverable error occurred while reading
side %1, track %2 of the source diskette.
;
;
SYS1265I: Unrecoverable error occurred while reading
side %1, track %2 of the target diskette.
;
;
SYS1266I: Copy has ended.
;
;
SYS1267E: The system is unable to determine the optical disc type.
;
;
SYS1268E: The optical disc or disc type is not supported by this drive.
;
;
SYS1269E: An error occurred while copying the Information Transfer
Block (ITB).
;
;
SYS1270P: Insert a new diskette in drive %1 and press Enter. %0
;
;
SYS1271P: Warning! All data on hard disk %1 will be lost!
Proceed with FORMAT (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1272I: The system files have been transferred.
;
;
SYS1273P: Format another diskette (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1274E: The size of the requested volume exceeds 2,048MB.
;
;
SYS1275E: The /S parameter is not supported in this release of osFree.
;
;
SYS1276E: The FORMAT command has detected an incorrect parameter.
;
;
SYS1277I: Insert target diskette for drive %1 and press Enter. %0
;
;
SYS1278I: Insert the osFree startup diskette in drive %1 and press
Enter.
;
;
SYS1279E: The format was unsuccessful.
;
;
SYS1280E: The disk is unsuitable for a system disk.
;
;
SYS1281E: Track 0 cannot be formatted.
;
;
SYS1282P: %0
;
;
SYS1283I: %1 bytes total disk space
;
;
SYS1284I: %1 bytes used by system files
;
;
SYS1285I: %1 bytes in defective sectors
;
;
SYS1286I: %1 bytes available on disk
;
;
SYS1287I: The format size you specified does not match the diskette
capacity. However, the system will continue to format the diskette
to the specified size.
;
;
SYS1288P: Enter up to 11 characters for the volume label
or press Enter for no volume label. %0
;
;
SYS1289E: The volume label was written to the disk without leading
blanks.
;
;
SYS1290I: The system files could not be transferred.
;
;
SYS1291E: An error has occurred while reading the system file %1.
;
;
SYS1292I: The system disk is missing file %1.
;
;
SYS1293I: The new type of file system is %1.
;
;
SYS1294I: Formatting has been completed.
;
;
SYS1295E: The specified volume has a size greater than 64 Gigabytes.
;
;
SYS1296E: FORMAT cannot write the file system to the target disk.
;
;
SYS1297E: An incorrect parameter was specified for formatting the hard
disk.
;
;
SYS1298E: An incorrect combination of parameters was specified.
;
;
SYS1299?:
;
;
SYS1300I: The ONCE parameter is not valid when formatting a hard disk.
The parameter is ignored.
;
;
SYS1301I: The /F parameter is not necessary. The parameter is ignored.
;
;
SYS1302I: Head:%1 Cylinder:%2 %3%0
;
;
SYS1303E: The system is currently unable to format drive %1.
;
;
SYS1304I: %1 bytes in each allocation unit.
;
;
SYS1305I: %1 total allocation units.
;
;
SYS1306I: %1 available allocation units on disk.
;
;
SYS1307?:
;
;
SYS1308?:
;
;
SYS1309P: Formatting this disk might take up to %1 minutes.
Do you want to continue (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1310E: A drive letter must be specified.
;
;
SYS1311E: The system files are missing.
;
;
SYS1312I: %1 percent of disk formatted %2%0
;
;
SYS1313E: An error has occurred while reading or writing to the hard
disk volume.
;
;
SYS1314P: Lost extended attributes were found.
Do you want to display them as files (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1315P: Lost extended attributes will be erased if they are not
converted to files. Do you want to convert them to files (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1316E: The version of extended attributes is incorrect.
;
;
SYS1317I: An extended attributes error was found and corrected.
;
;
SYS1318P: Enter the current volume label for drive %1 %0
;
;
SYS1319E: Incorrect volume label entered for drive %1
;
;
SYS1320E: The file FORMATS.TBL is missing or an error occurred while
reading this file. The system transfer continues.
;
;
SYS1321I: System file transfer is in progress...
;
;
SYS1322I: The /N or /T parameters are not necessary and have been
ignored.
;
;
SYS1323I: %1 attempted to claim an extended attribute that does
not exist. The error was corrected.
;
;
SYS1324E: %1 is cross-linked on extended attribute %2.
;
;
SYS1325E: The diskette you are trying to format is bigger than the
drive's capacity. The system will not allow formatting to continue.
;
;
SYS1326?:
;
;
SYS1327I:
[DOS Storage Report]
%1 bytes total storage
%2 bytes free
;
;
SYS1328I: %1
Contains %2 non-contiguous blocks.
;
;
SYS1329I: All specified files are contiguous.
;
;
SYS1330E: The system cannot accept the %1%2 parameter.
;
;
SYS1331?:
;
;
SYS1332?:
;
;
SYS1333E: CHKDSK cannot access the specified drive.
;
;
SYS1334?:
;
;
SYS1335E: %1 allocation error, size adjusted.
;
;
SYS1336E: Disk error reading the File Allocation Table %1.
;
;
SYS1337E: Disk error writing the File Allocation Table (FAT) %1.
;
;
SYS1338I: Directory %1
;
;
SYS1339I:
Errors found. The /F parameter was not specified. Corrections will
not be written to disk.
;
;
SYS1340E: %1 has an incorrect cluster.
;
;
SYS1341E: The system cannot read the current directory.
;
;
SYS1342E: %1 allocation size error.
;
;
SYS1343E: %1 is cross-linked on cluster %2
;
;
SYS1344I:
The first cluster number of %1 is incorrect.
The entry has been truncated.
;
;
SYS1345I: CHKDSK encountered an unrecoverable error in directory %1.
;
;
SYS1346P: Convert directory to file (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1347E: %1 directory is totally empty.
The tree past this point is not processed.
;
;
SYS1348I: The optical media is not supported.
;
;
SYS1349W: %1 is an incorrect subdirectory.
;
;
SYS1350W: The system cannot recover the . entry. Processing continued.
;
;
SYS1351E: The system cannot recover the .. entry. The tree past this
point not processed.
;
;
SYS1352E: %1 has a bad link, attribute, or size.
;
;
SYS1353I:
%1 lost clusters found in %2 chains.
Do you want to display them as files(Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1354E: The system could not change the capacity of the diskette.
;
;
SYS1355I: %1 does not exist.
;
;
SYS1356P:
%1 lost clusters found in %2 chains.
These clusters and chains will be erased unless you convert
them to files. Do you want to convert them to files(Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1357?:
;
;
SYS1358I: %1 bytes disk space freed.
;
;
SYS1359W: %1 bytes disk space would be freed.
;
;
SYS1360W: No recovered files can be added to the root directory.
;
;
SYS1361I:
%1 bytes total disk space.
;
;
SYS1362I: %1 bytes in bad sectors.
;
;
SYS1363I: %1 bytes in %2 hidden files.
;
;
SYS1364I: %1 bytes in %2 directories.
;
;
SYS1365I: %1 bytes in %2 user files.
;
;
SYS1366I: %1 bytes in %2 recovered files.
;
;
SYS1367I: %1 bytes would be in %2 recovered files.
;
;
SYS1368I: %1 bytes available on disk.
;
;
SYS1369?:
;
;
SYS1370?:
;
;
SYS1371?:
;
;
SYS1372?:
;
;
SYS1373I: Processing cannot continue.
;
;
SYS1374E: File Allocation Table (FAT) is bad on drive %1.
;
;
SYS1375I: The volume label is %1.
;
;
SYS1376W: A disk error occurred while writing to directory
entry %1.
;
;
SYS1377E: The system is unable to write to the root directory on
drive %1.
;
;
SYS1378?:
;
;
SYS1379P: The system has detected a probable non-DOS disk.
Do you want to continue? (Y/N) %0
;
;
SYS1380W: A disk error occurred while reading directory entry %1.
The tree past this point will not be processed.
;
;
SYS1381I: The memory dump is being performed...
;
;
SYS1382I: The diskette is full. Insert another formatted diskette in
drive A.
;
;
SYS1383E: An attempt to use the diskette in drive A for a memory dump
failed.
;
;
SYS1384I: Insert Dump Diskette 1 to complete the dump.
;
;
SYS1385I: The osFree memory dump diskette is being created.
;
;
SYS1386E: The CREATEDD utility cannot continue.
;
;
SYS1387E: The CREATEDD utility cannot find the diskette drive specified.
;
;
SYS1388I: Dump data exists on the diskette. Insert another CREATEDD
diskette. Press Enter to continue.
;
;
SYS1389P: Are you using a %1 megabyte diskette in drive %2 (Y/N)? %0
;
;
SYS1390I: The program ended prior to completion.
;
;
SYS1391I: The memory dump has completed. Remove the dump diskette and
restart the system.
;
;
SYS1392E: This diskette cannot be used with the CREATEDD utility.
;
;
SYS1393I: The storage address ranges on this diskette are:
;
;
SYS1394I: The osFree Memory Dump Facility is being initiated. A memory
dump will be performed.
;
;
SYS1395P: Insert the dump diskette created by the CREATEDD utility
into drive A and press any key to continue.
;
;
SYS1396P: Diskette error. Insert another CREATEDD dump diskette and
press any key to continue.
;
;
SYS1397E: System trace information was not specified in your
CONFIG.SYS file.
;
;
SYS1398I: The osFree Memory Dump Facility is not available for your
system. Restart the system.
;
;
SYS1399E: The TRACE utility has detected an incorrect ON/OFF
parameter. The command is ignored.
;
;
SYS1400I: The TRACE utility detected an error in the major
code %1 or its corresponding minor code. The event code is
ignored.
;
;
SYS1401E: The TRACE utility cannot accept any of the major
event codes that were entered. System trace points were not updated.
;
;
SYS1402I: The TRACE utility cannot accept any of the trace definition
file(s) that were entered. Trace status for the DLL libraries was not
updated.
;
;
SYS1403?:
;
;
SYS1404E: The command is ignored because the TRACE utility detected a
syntax error.
;
;
SYS1405E: The TRACE utility has detected an oversize error in %1.
This file is ignored.
;
;
SYS1406P: Press Enter to continue...
;
;
SYS1407E: The TRACE utility has detected an error in %1.
This trace definition file is ignored.
;
;
SYS1408E: The TRACE utility was unable to locate %1 or the
corresponding dynamic link library (DLL) module was not loaded.
;
;
SYS1409E: The TRACE utility detected an incorrect opcode(s) in %1.
This trace definition file is ignored.
;
;
SYS1410E: This trace definition file is ignored because the TRACE
utility detected an incorrect segment number in %1.
;
;
SYS1411I: The memory dump is being performed...
;
;
SYS1412I: The diskette is full. Insert another formatted diskette
in drive A.
;
;
SYS1413E: An attempt to use the diskette in drive A for a memory
dump failed.
;
;
SYS1414I: Insert Dump Diskette 1 to complete the dump.
;
;
SYS1415I: The memory dump has completed. Remove the dump diskette and
restart the system.
;
;
SYS1416I: Dump data exists on the diskette. Insert another CREATEDD
diskette. Press Enter to continue.
;
;
SYS1417E: The resources for this application are not available.
;
;
SYS1418I: The storage address ranges on this diskette are:
;
;
SYS1419P: Press any key to continue.
;
;
SYS1420?:
;
;
SYS1421?:
;
;
SYS1422?:
;
;
SYS1423?:
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;
SYS1424?:
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SYS1425?:
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SYS1426?:
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SYS1427?:
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;
SYS1428?:
;
;
SYS1429I: SPOOL is running. Print data will be redirected from
device %1 to device %2.
;
;
SYS1430I: SPOOL is running. Data will be printed on device %1.
;
;
SYS1431I: Print data is redirected from device %1 to device %2.
;
;
SYS1432?:
;
;
SYS1433E: The system cannot find the input device specified.
;
;
SYS1434E: The system cannot find the output device specified.
;
;
SYS1435I: The spooler is enabled.
;
;
SYS1436I: The spooler is disabled.
;
;
SYS1437?:
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SYS1438?:
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SYS1439?:
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SYS1440?:
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SYS1441?:
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SYS1442?:
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SYS1443?:
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SYS1444?:
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SYS1445?:
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SYS1446?:
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SYS1447?:
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SYS1448?:
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SYS1449?:
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SYS1450?:
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SYS1451?:
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SYS1452?:
;
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SYS1453?:
;
;
SYS1454E: The KEYB command does not support the country or subcountry
code entered for the currently loaded code-page support.
;
;
SYS1455?:
;
;
SYS1456E: The system cannot write the operating system files to the
target drive.
;
;
SYS1457E: The system is unable to transfer system files at this time.
;
;
SYS1458E: The system cannot find the operating system files.
;
;
SYS1459I: An internal error occurred.
;
;
SYS1460?:
;
;
SYS1461E: The system cannot accept the target drive.
;
;
SYS1462I: The partition table on the startup drive is incorrect.
;
;
SYS1463I: The operating system cannot be loaded from the startup drive.
;
;
SYS1464I: The operating system is missing from the startup drive.
;
;
SYS1465E: The VDISK specified in the CONFIG.SYS file cannot be
installed.
;
;
SYS1466E: The system does not have enough memory to initialize a
virtual disk.
;
;
SYS1467I: VDISK version 4.5 Virtual Disk %1
Disk Size: %2 KB
Sector Size: %3
Directory Entries: %4
;
;
SYS1468I: 0Return error code to program
1End program/command/operation
2Retry command or operation
3Ignore the error and continue
4Press Enter to continue
7Display register information
5Display help
6Redisplay error message
Detached Process ID
Pop-up Process ID
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SYS1470E: The system cannot accept the drive %1 specified
for the SWAPPATH= statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. The default
drive %2 will be used.
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SYS1471E: The system cannot accept the path %1
specified for the SWAPPATH= statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. The
system will try to use the subdirectory \OS2\SYSTEM of the startup
drive.
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SYS1472E: The system cannot create file %1.
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SYS1473I: Swapping has been switched off.
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SYS1474E: The system does not have enough storage to activate swapping.
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SYS1475I: The file OS2BOOT cannot be found.
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SYS1476E: The system cannot accept the path %1
specified for the SWAPPATH= statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. The
system will try to use the root directory of the startup drive.
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SYS1477W: Warning! The volume containing the SWAPPER.DAT file
is full. You may lose data. Do not ignore this message! Select
Display help below for an explanation and possible recovery actions.
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SYS1478I: The system found an incorrect path name.
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SYS1479I: Directory path listing
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SYS1480I: Path: %1
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SYS1481I: Subdirectories: %1
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SYS1482I: Files: %1
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SYS1483I: Files: None
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SYS1484I: Subdirectories: None
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SYS1485I: %1
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SYS1486I: No subdirectories exist.
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SYS1487I: An incorrect character was entered in the message ID number.
Correct the message ID and retry the command.
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SYS1488I: The message ID number cannot contain more than 4 digits
(for example, HELP 0123). Retry the command using the correct number
of digits.
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SYS1489I: The message ID number was not entered (for example,
HELP 0123). Enter the desired message ID number.
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SYS1490E: The system cannot find %1.
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SYS1491P:
o Alt+Esc to switch to the next session.
o Ctrl+Esc to switch to the Window List.
o Select Master Help Index for help about osFree and DOS procedures and tasks.
o Type HELP message-number for message help.
o Type HELP [BOOK] SUBJECT to receive online information.
o Type HELP ON for help text.
o Type HELP OFF for no help text.
o Type EXIT to end this osFree session.
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SYS1492P: osFree Ctrl+Esc = Window List Type HELP = help
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SYS1493I: No help is available for the message ID number requested.
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SYS1494P:
o Alt+Esc to switch to the next session.
o Ctrl+Esc to switch to the Window List.
o Select Master Help Index for help about osFree procedures and tasks.
o Type HELP message-number for message help.
o Type HELP ON for help text.
o Type HELP OFF for no help text.
o Type EXIT to end this DOS session.
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SYS1495P: DOS Ctrl+Esc = Window List Type HELP = help %0
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SYS1496I: The message file %1 cannot be found. It is
possible that the application you are using does not have a message
file or the message file cannot be found in the current directory.
It is also possible that you have not asked for help correctly.
To get help for a message, type HELP followed by the 3-character prefix
and the 4-digit message number. For example, HELP SYS1496 (for a
system message), HELP NET1496 (for a network message), or HELP DIR
(for the DIR command).
Use the DPATH (osFree) or APPEND (DOS) to specify the location of the
message file and retry the command. If HELP is still unable to find
the message file, install the message file in the current directory
and retry the command.
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SYS1497I: HELP cannot read message file %1. Another
process may be using the message file or the message file is
incorrect. Wait for the other process to finish or reinstall
the message file. Retry the command.
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SYS1498E: VIEW cannot be found.
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SYS1499?:
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SYS1500P:
***************************************************
* Insert the diskette containing the swap file in *
* drive %1 and close the drive door. *
***************************************************
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SYS1501P:
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* Remove the write protection from the diskette *
* in drive %1 containing the swap file. *
***************************************************
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SYS1502E: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred when the system
attempted to read the swap file and reload a segment. The system is
shut down. To get help for this message go to any machine with osFree
1.31 or later installed and type:
HELP 1502 | more
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SYS1503I:
***************************************************
* ----- Possible System Failure ------ *
* The swap file is full. *
***************************************************
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SYS1504I:
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* ----- Possible System Failure ------ *
* The swap control table is full. *
***************************************************
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SYS1505E: A virtual disk could not be installed.
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SYS1506I: The %1 file system program has been started.
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SYS1507I: The type of file system for the disk is %1.
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SYS1508I: Installed v4.5 External Device for drive %1.
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SYS1509E: The system cannot run the specified program.
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SYS1510I: The requested function is not available in DOS mode for
file system %1.
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SYS1511E: The program cannot continue processing.
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SYS1512E: The requested function is not supported on this disk or
diskette for file system %1.
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SYS1513?:
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SYS1514I:
Volume in drive %1 has no label.
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SYS1515P: Enter a volume label of up to 11 characters
or press Enter for no volume label update. %0
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SYS1516I:
The volume label in drive %1 is %2.
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SYS1517?:
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SYS1518I: The system cannot find the file "%1". This device
driver, program, or data file is not located in the default path or
the path specified for it in the CONFIG.SYS file. Install this file
in the correct directory or correct the appropriate CONFIG.SYS file
statement.
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SYS1519E: There is not enough memory to load the program or
device driver %1.
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SYS1520E: %1 additional diskette drive(s) did not install.
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SYS1521E: There are too many parameters specified in the
%2 statement on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file. Line %1
is ignored.
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SYS1522I: Additional diskette drive installed as drive %1.
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SYS1523E: "%3" was found where "%4" was expected
in the %2 statement on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file.
Line %1 is ignored.
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SYS1524E: The source file %1 is being used by another process and
might corrupt the copied file.
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SYS1525E: The system cannot accept the option selected.
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SYS1526E: The system cannot accept the combination of parameters
entered.
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SYS1527?:
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SYS1528?:
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SYS1529E: The system cannot print the file to the device specified.
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SYS1530?:
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SYS1531E: The spooler is not running.
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SYS1532E: DOS sessions cannot accept the /C or /T parameter.
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SYS1533E: %1 file not found.
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SYS1534?:
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SYS1535?:
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SYS1536?:
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SYS1537P: Enter choice: %0
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SYS1538?:
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SYS1558?:
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SYS1559?:
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SYS1560?:
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SYS1561?:
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SYS1562?:
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SYS1563P: %1 is not a correct choice. Enter a correct choice.
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SYS1564P: %1 is not a correct choice. Enter Y or N
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SYS1565I: No hard disks are present.
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SYS1566I: An error occurred when reading data from the hard disk.
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SYS1567I: An error occurred when writing data to the hard disk.
Run the Hardware Diagnostics program diskette.
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SYS1568I: The current hard disk drive is: %1
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SYS1569?:
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SYS1570?:
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SYS1571?:
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SYS1572?:
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SYS1573?:
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SYS1574?:
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SYS1575E: The PATCH parameters are incorrect.
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SYS1576E: The data specified in the patch control file was incomplete.
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SYS1577?:
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SYS1578?:
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SYS1579I: Patching %1
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SYS1580P: Do you want to continue patching %1 (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1581I: No patches applied.
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SYS1582I: Patches entered for %1
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SYS1583P: Do you want these patches applied to %1 (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1584I: Patches applied to %1
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SYS1585I: No patches applied to %1
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SYS1586I: End of file is at %1
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SYS1587P: Enter the hexadecimal offset of patch: %0
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SYS1588E: The offset is beyond the end of the file.
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SYS1589E: The number of patches exceeds the limit of PATCH.
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SYS1590E: No file specified to patch in patch instruction
file %1
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SYS1591E: A %1 command was found without a %2 command.
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SYS1592E: %1 is not a valid offset for %2.
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SYS1593E: %1 is not a correct hexadecimal string for %2.
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SYS1594E: Offset %1 for %2 is too close or beyond
offset %3 (end of file) to verify %4 bytes.
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SYS1595E: The verification failed for %1.
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SYS1596?:
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SYS1597E: Offset %1 for %2 is beyond
offset %3 (end of file).
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SYS1598E: PATCH detected an unknown patch instruction
file command: %1
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SYS1599E: PATCH cannot open %1
to append to %2.
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SYS1600E: No patches were specified for %1.
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SYS1601E: The MODE parameters are incorrect.
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SYS1602I: Characters per line has been set.
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SYS1603I: Lines per inch has been set.
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SYS1604I: Infinite retry has been set.
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SYS1605I: -- More --%0
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SYS1606I: Infinite retry has been reset
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SYS1607I: The MODE parameter %1 is available only when the spooler
is disabled.
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SYS1608I: MODE is unable to set the ReadBack function for the diskette.
The process has ended.
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SYS1609I: Asynchronous communications mode has been set.
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SYS1610I: MODE DSKT VER=%1
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SYS1611I: The parallel printer cannot be redirected to a communication
device. Use the SPOOL utility to redirect the output.
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SYS1612P: Insert a diskette in drive A and press Enter to continue
or press CTRL+Break to cancel the MODE command.
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SYS1613E: The MODE parameter %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1614E: The MODE parameter chars %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1615E: The MODE parameter lines %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1616E: The MODE parameter %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1617E: The MODE parameter baud %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1618I: The MODE parameter %1 is not supported by this COM port.
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SYS1619E: The MODE parameter %1 is not supported for DOS sessions.
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SYS1620E: The COM port specified is not installed.
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SYS1621I: The MODE diskette ReadBack command has been successfully
completed.
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SYS1622E: The MODE parameter rows %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1623E: The MODE parameter display %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1624E: The MODE parameter display is missing.
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SYS1625E: The MODE COM "%1" parameter is incorrect.
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SYS1626?:
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SYS1627E: The MODE parameter %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1628?:
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SYS1629E: The MODE parameters display %1 or rows %2 is incorrect.
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SYS1630E: The MODE parameter databits %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1631E: The MODE parameter stopbits %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1632E: The MODE parameter parity %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1633E: The MODE parameter %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1634I:
Files will be restored from drive %1:
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SYS1635P:
Insert backup diskette %1 in drive %2:
Press Enter when ready.
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SYS1636P:
Warning! The diskette is out of sequence.
Replace the diskette or press Enter to continue.
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SYS1637P:
Warning! File %1 is a read-only file.
Replace the file (Y/N)?
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SYS1638P: Warning! File %1 was changed after the backup.
Replace the file (Y/N)?
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SYS1639P:
Operating system files are restored.
The target disk may not be usable.
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SYS1640P:
The files were backed up on %1.
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SYS1641P: %1
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SYS1642E:
The source and target drives entered are the same.
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SYS1643E:
The number of parameters entered is incorrect.
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SYS1644?:
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SYS1645E:
No files were found to restore.
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SYS1646?:
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SYS1647?:
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SYS1648I:
The last file listed was not restored.
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SYS1649I:
The source diskette does not contain backup files.
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SYS1650?:
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SYS1651E: The system cannot restore a file in an incorrect order.
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SYS1652?:
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SYS1653?:
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SYS1654?:
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SYS1655I:
The system cannot restore the file.
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SYS1656P: Diskette %1
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SYS1657P:
Insert the RESTORE target diskette in drive %1.
Press Enter when ready.
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SYS1658I: Listing files on drive %1:
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SYS1659I: Loading:
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SYS1660I: Installed:
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SYS1661I: Loading: %1
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SYS1662I: Installed: %1
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SYS1663?:
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SYS1664E: The system cannot write to the BACKUP log file.
Press Enter to continue or Ctrl+Break to cancel.
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SYS1665E: The drive letter must be specified for the BACKUP command.
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SYS1666?:
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SYS1667E: No source drive was specified.
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SYS1668E: No target drive was specified.
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SYS1669I: The target disk cannot be used to append files because it
contains files from a previous version of BACKUP.
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SYS1670?:
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SYS1671E: The source and target drives entered are the same.
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SYS1672E: The system cannot run the FORMAT command.
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SYS1673I: KEYS is on.
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SYS1674I: KEYS is off.
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SYS1675E: The system cannot find the drive specified.
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SYS1676E: The system cannot find the FORMAT utility.
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SYS1677E: The system cannot open the log file.
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SYS1678E: The BACKUP command cannot format drive %1.
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SYS1679I: The last backup target diskette was not inserted.
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SYS1680I: The BACKUP command is logging to file %1.
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SYS1681I: Warning! The files in the root directory of
target drive %1: will be erased.
Press Enter to continue or Ctrl+Break to cancel.
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SYS1682I: Warning! The files in the \BACKUP directory of
target drive %1: will be erased.
Press Enter to continue or Ctrl+Break to cancel.
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SYS1683I: The files are being backed up to drive %1.
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SYS1684P: Diskette number %1
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SYS1685I: The system cannot find any files to back up.
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SYS1686P: Insert a backup source diskette in %1:
Press Enter to continue or Ctrl+Break to cancel.
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SYS1687P: Insert backup diskette %1 in drive %2:
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SYS1688E: The file cannot be backed up at this time.
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SYS1689P: Insert the last backup diskette in drive %1:
Press Enter to continue or Ctrl+Break to cancel.
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SYS1690E: The target disk cannot be used to back up files.
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SYS1691I: The last file was not backed up because the target hard disk
is full.
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SYS1692I: Target hard disk %1: is full.
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SYS1693E: The system cannot create the directory.
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SYS1694E: The path name is too long.
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SYS1695P: (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1696?:
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SYS1697I: Source files are being read...
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SYS1698?:
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SYS1699I: %1 file or directory cannot be found.
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SYS1700P: The current target for XCOPY, %1,
can be a directory or file name and must be specified. Respond Y
if the target is a directory or N if the target is a file name.
Does %1 specify a directory (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1701E: The system cannot copy to a subdirectory belonging to the
source directory.
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SYS1702E: At least one of the specified parameters is not
correct, or a parameter was not specified.
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SYS1703E: The system encountered an error while accessing
file %1.
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SYS1704E: XCOPY cannot be performed because the number of parameters
entered is incorrect.
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SYS1705I: ANSI extended screen and keyboard control is on.
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SYS1706I: ANSI extended screen and keyboard control is off.
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SYS1707E: A version of DOS earlier than DOS 3.20 was detected.
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SYS1708I: You requested to start %1 from drive %2.
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SYS1709I: The system cannot load the startup file system. The
information for the startup file system is incorrect. Reinstall
your system.
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SYS1710I: The system cannot initialize the startup file system.
Reinstall your system.
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SYS1711E: The Dual Boot feature file %1 cannot be found.
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SYS1712E: The specified operating system is already on the current
drive.
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SYS1713E: The operating system did not start %1 as requested.
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SYS1714W: Warning! Make sure all your programs have completed
or data will be lost when the system is restarted. If you
continue, your system will be reset automatically.
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SYS1715E: File %1 did not copy to %2.
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SYS1716W: Warning! You should now restart your system by
selecting Shutdown from the desktop, or pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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SYS1717I: The next system reset will start %1 from drive %2.
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SYS1718E: The system cannot find the file %3 specified
in the %2 statement on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file.
Line %1 is ignored.
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SYS1719E: The file %3 specified in the %2 statement
on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file does not contain a valid device
driver or file system driver. Line %1 is ignored.
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SYS1720I: The information needed to restart the system is not
acceptable.
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SYS1721I:
osFree
(C) Copyright osFree team
%1
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SYS1722I: The system cannot load the dynamic link library (DLL)
%1 that is needed to start the system.
Install the DLL in the root directory of the startup drive or in the
directory specified in the LIBPATH statement in the CONFIG.SYS file.
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SYS1723I: The system cannot find the entry point %2 in
dynamic link library (DLL) %1 that is needed to start the system.
Install the correct DLL in the root directory of the startup drive
or in the directory specified in the LIBPATH statement in the
CONFIG.SYS file.
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SYS1724I: The system cannot open the CON: file that is needed to
start the system.
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SYS1725I: The handle for the CON: file is not zero.
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SYS1726P: Press Enter to continue...
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SYS1727E: The system does not have enough memory for the DISKCACHE
buffers.
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SYS1728E: The value specified in the DISKCACHE statement in your
CONFIG.SYS file is too small.
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SYS1729E: The code page %1 is not acceptable for the display.
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SYS1730E: The code-page combination %1 is not acceptable for
the keyboard or the DEVINFO command is incorrect.
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SYS1731E: The BOOT command was not able to restart the system.
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SYS1732I: The hard disk preparation is complete.
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SYS1733E: The country information file %1 is incorrect.
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SYS1734I: The hard disk is being prepared. Please wait...
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SYS1735I: The system has assumed code page %1.
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SYS1736E: The DOS.SYS device driver cannot be found.
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SYS1737I: Code page switching is not available.
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SYS1738E: The system has detected an error when starting.
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SYS1739P: Do you want to continue (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1740W: Warning! DOS system files were not found, so DOS cannot be started.
If you continue, the osFree system files will be saved, and then you may
install DOS on drive C:. Once you install DOS, you may return to osFree
by using the command: BOOT /OS2.
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SYS1741E: The KEYB command cannot find the translation table file for
the keyboard in the path specified by the DEVINFO= statement in the
CONFIG.SYS file.
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SYS1742E: The KEYB command has detected an error reading the
translation table file for the keyboard.
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SYS1743?:
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SYS1744E: A system error has occurred.
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SYS1745P: Code page %1 is not available for the requested country
keyboard. Do you want to load the translation table for the default
code page (Y/N)?
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SYS1746E: The default translation table for the specified country
code could not be found.
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SYS1747I: The system cannot reload the default table because it is
already loaded.
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SYS1748E: The system cannot open the keyboard.
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SYS1749?:
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SYS1750E: The keyboard layout %1 is not supported.
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SYS1751E: The system has detected an error while loading the
translate table.
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SYS1752I: The translation table for code page %1 has been loaded.
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SYS1753I: Current keyboard layout: %1.
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SYS1754I: Current keyboard translation table is based on code page: %1
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SYS1755I: Alternate keyboard code-page table: %1
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SYS1756I: This keyboard has a custom translate table.
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SYS1757I: ÛÛÛÛ
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SYS1758I: The CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory could not be opened.
A menu screen with alternative CONFIG.SYS files that can be used
to boot will follow this message.
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SYS1759I: %1 failed to execute. The system will continue to boot. Please
check %1 and correct the problem.
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SYS1760?:
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SYS1761E: The system cannot accept the parameter %1
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SYS1762E: The system is unable to get or change the code page
for this process.
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SYS1763?:
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SYS1764?:
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SYS1765?:
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SYS1766I: Active code page: %1
Prepared system code pages: %2
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SYS1767E: Code page %1 is not prepared for system.
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SYS1768I: No code-page support is available on the system.
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SYS1769I: Code page %1 is not prepared for device %2.
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SYS1770?:
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SYS1771?:
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SYS1772?:
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SYS1773E: The system cannot accept the START command parameter %1.
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SYS1774?:
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SYS1775I: There are no currently printing files in the print queue.
Check the Print Destination print queue to determine the current
status of the requested print file.
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SYS1776P: There are too many printer queues associated with the device.
Your job request is queued to print and cannot be cancelled.
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SYS1777P: There are no printer queues associated with the device.
Your job request is not queued to print and cannot be cancelled.
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SYS1778E: The Presentation Manager spooler is not installed.
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SYS1779E: The Presentation Manager print device specified is not
installed or is not ready.
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SYS1780E: The PRINT command has detected an unexpected Presentation
Manager error.
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SYS1793I: The Presentation Manager input device specified by the spool
command is busy and cannot be used by the spooler. The device is in
use by a previous spool command.
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SYS1794I: The Presentation Manager output device specified by the spool
command is busy and cannot be used by the spooler. The device is in
use by a previous spool command.
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SYS1795I: An unexpected error was detected from Presentation Manager.
The SPOOL command received a return code it did not understand.
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SYS1796P: The SPOOL directory parameter is no longer supported or an
invalid parameter was entered. SPOOL will ignore the parameter and
continue processing.
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SYS1798E: Your application tried to access communications port %1
that is in use by another application. Press one of the following:
Retry the operation - To switch to the application currently
controlling the communications port and end it.
osFree will pause to give you time to end this
application before reassigning the port to the
waiting program.
Ignore - To continue without access to %1.
End the program - To end the application waiting to access %1.
Warning! If you select this choice, both your
application and its DOS command prompt session
will end. You may lose data.
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SYS1799E: Your application tried to access parallel port %1
that is in use by another application. Press on of the following:
Retry the operation - To switch to the application that currently
controls the parallel port and end it. osFree
will pause to give you time to end this
application before reassigning the port to
the waiting program.
End the program - To end the application waiting to access %1.
Warning! If you select this choice, both your
application and its DOS command prompt session
will end. You may lose data.
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SYS1801E: osFree Procedures Language 2/REXX is not installed.
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SYS1802E: %1 cannot be executed as a detached process.
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SYS1803E: Chaining was attempted from a REXX batch file.
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SYS1804E: The system cannot find the file %1.
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SYS1805E: The process tried to write to a nonexistent pipe.
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SYS1806E: The system cannot start the session in the foreground.
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SYS1808E:
The process has stopped. The software diagnostic
code (exception code) is %1.
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SYS1809I: A non-recoverable error occurred. The process ended.
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SYS1810E: The system detected a divide-by-zero error.
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SYS1811E: The process has stopped. The software diagnostic code
(trap number) is %1.
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SYS1812E:
The process ended when it tried to use a non-existent math processor.
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SYS1813I:
The external process was cancelled by a Ctrl+Break or another process.
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SYS1815E: %1 is not a recognized osFree device.
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SYS1816E: The batch file cannot be found.
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SYS1817I: The file or directory %1 has an incorrect extended
attribute chain.
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SYS1818E: Insufficient memory is available to examine extended
attribute (EA) chains. Processing continues.
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SYS1819I: %1 bytes in extended attributes.
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SYS1820I: An error was found in the extended attributes for a file
or directory. The error will be ignored unless you convert the
extended attributes to files. Do you want to convert these extended
attributes chains to files (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1821I: An error was found in the extended attributes for a file or
directory. Do you want to display these extended attributes chains as
files (Y/N)? %0
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SYS1822I: The file or directory was renamed to %1.
Its extended attributes are in %2.
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SYS1823I: The first extended attributes cluster number of %1 is
incorrect. The entry was truncated.
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SYS1824I: The file or directory was renamed to %1.
Its extended attributes are in %2.
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SYS1825E: The system cannot locate the file. The file is not in
the directory that contains the Program Selector (SHELL11F.EXE).
Write down these steps:
1. Copy the file listed above into the directory that contains the
Program Selector or reinstall the system.
2. Restart the system.
Press any key to continue. Then do steps 1 and 2.
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SYS1826E: The system does not have enough memory to process the command.
Make more memory available. (For example, decrease the value specified
for the RMSIZE=, BUFFERS=, or TRACEBUF= statement in the CONFIG.SYS
file and restart the system.)
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SYS1827E: The system cannot process this request. A non-recoverable
error occurred. Try to save all your programs and data and restart
the system.
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SYS1828E: The system cannot start the selected program.
The maximum number of programs are currently running.
End a running program and start another program.
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SYS1829E: The extended attribute (EA) join operation is not allowed.
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SYS1830E: The system cannot set the mouse button assignments.
The mouse may not be installed properly.
Check that the mouse software is properly installed and
restart the system.
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SYS1831E: The system has detected an unacceptable executable
format in the file. The program is either formatted incorrectly
or is an incorrect version of the operating system.
Run the program from a DOS command prompt.
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SYS1862P: Are you sure? %0
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SYS1865P: Press Esc to return to the operating system.
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SYS1866P: %1
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SYS1898E: The system cannot start another osFree mode session.
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SYS1899?:
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SYS1900?:
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SYS1901E: The query status function for COM port is not
available for DOS sessions.
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SYS1902W: The infinite-retry option P is not valid in the
osFree session. It has been ignored.
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SYS1903E: %1 cannot support enhanced mode because the Arbitration
Level is incorrect.
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SYS1904?:
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SYS1907I: %1 file(s) moved.
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SYS1914E: The system cannot reserve drive %1.
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SYS1915I: The system detected an internal processing error at
location %1.
%2
The system is stopped. Record all of the above information and
contact your service representative.
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SYS1916I: The system detected a user error at location %1.
%2
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SYS1917?:
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SYS1918?:
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SYS1919E: The file %3 specified in the %2 statement on
line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file does not contain a valid program.
Line %1 is ignored.
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SYS1920?:
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SYS1921?:
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SYS1922?:
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SYS1923E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS1924E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS1925E: The file %1 does not contain a valid program.
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SYS1926I: The system detected a general protection fault
(trap D) in a system call.
%1
Arguments used in system call (high to low):
%2
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SYS1927E: A DOS program changed an interrupt vector that
is owned by the system. The program was ended.
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SYS1928E: The system does not have enough memory to reload a
code or data segment.
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SYS1929?:
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SYS1930E: A program caused a divide error. The program was stopped.
%1
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SYS1931E: A program caused a single-step error. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1932I: The system detected a hardware memory error.
Run the diagnostics supplied with your system to determine
the cause of the problem.
%1
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SYS1933E: A program caused a breakpoint error. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1934E: A program caused an overflow error. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1935E: A program caused a bound range error. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1936E: A program started an invalid instruction.
The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1937E: A program started a numeric coprocessor instruction, but
there is no coprocessor present. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1938E: A system error occurred.
%1
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SYS1939E: A program ran a numeric coprocessor instruction that
attempted to reference memory past the end of a storage segment.
The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1940E: A system error occurred.
%1
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SYS1941E: A program tried to reference a storage segment that
is not in memory. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1942E: A program attempted to reference memory outside the limits
of a stack segment. The program was ended.
%1
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SYS1943E: A program caused a protection violation.
%1
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SYS1944I: The system detected an interrupt that cannot be masked.
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SYS1945E: The system detected a hardware memory error on the system
board. The error occurred at physical location %1.
Make a note of the location and read the message help.
The system stopped.
Run the diagnostics supplied with your system to determine the cause
of the problem.
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SYS1946I: The system stopped. The system detected a hardware memory
error on an option card. Run the diagnostics supplied with your
system to determine the cause of the problem.
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SYS1947I: The system stopped. The system detected a timeout on
the DMA channel of the hardware. Run the diagnostics supplied with
your system to determine the cause of the problem.
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SYS1948I: The system stopped. The system detected a timeout by the
watchdog timer on the system board. Run the diagnostics supplied with
your system to determine the cause of the problem.
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SYS1949E: A program caused a fatal page fault (trap E).
%1
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SYS1950E: A program ran a numeric coprocessor instruction with an
incorrect operand. The program was ended. The error occurred at
address %1.
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SYS1951E: A program started a numeric coprocessor instruction
with an incorrect operand. The program was ended. The error
occurred at address %1.
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SYS1952E: A program instruction caused the numeric coprocessor
to try to divide a number by zero. The program was ended. The
error occurred at address %1.
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SYS1953E: A program ran a numeric coprocessor instruction that
generated a result that exceeds the capacity of the coprocessor.
The program was ended. The error occurred at address %1.
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SYS1954E: A program ran a numeric coprocessor instruction that
generated a result that is too small for the coprocessor. The
program was ended. The error occurred at address %1.
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SYS1955E: A program ran a numeric coprocessor instruction that
caused a rounding error. The program was ended. The error
occurred at address %1.
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SYS1956?:
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SYS1957E: A program raised a numeric coprocessor exception with
an invalid coprocessor status word.
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SYS1958E: The system has successfully recovered from a memory-parity
error at physical location %1. Make a note of this location
number and read the help for this message before you continue.
Press Enter to continue...
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SYS1959E: The system has detected a memory-parity error at physical
location %1. The application %2 has ended.
Make a note of this location number and read the help for this
message before you continue.
Press Enter to continue...
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SYS1960I: The Installation Aid cannot be run concurrently.
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SYS1961E: The Installation Aid does not recognize the command
specified in the program file: %1
Check the spelling and command name, and retry the command.
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SYS1962E: The Installation Aid cannot display the panel %1.
The panel specified cannot be found on the hard disk or
diskette drive or the panel is not in the correct format.
Check that the panel is located on the hard disk or diskette
drive and that it is formatted correctly. Retry the command.
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SYS1963E: The Installation Aid cannot create the file %1.
This error usually occurs when:
o There is no more room on the hard disk or diskette.
o The diskette is write protected.
o The file name is a duplicate name of an existing file.
Do one of the following:
o Remove some unwanted files to make room on the hard disk or
diskette.
o Enable the diskette for writing.
o Rename the duplicate file.
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SYS1964E: The Installation Aid cannot find the label %1.
The GOTO or CALL command contains an unacceptable label.
Correct the label name and retry the command.
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SYS1965E: The Installation Aid cannot find the file %1
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SYS1966E: The Installation Aid detected an unacceptable
file name or syntax error: %1
This error usually occurs when:
o The file name or syntax has unacceptable characters.
Unacceptable characters are: . " / \ [ ] : | < > + ; , &
and all control characters.
o The file name may have been typed incorrectly.
Correct the syntax and spelling. Retry the command.
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SYS1967E: The Installation Aid cannot access the file %1.
This error usually occurs when:
o The file requested does not have read or write access.
o The file has been changed.
o The file name is incorrect.
o The path is incorrect.
Do one of the following:
o Change the file mode to read or write.
o Restore the file to its original state.
o Check the spelling of the file name.
o Check the spelling of the path name.
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SYS1968E: The Installation Aid cannot process this command.
Set MEMMAN=SWAP in the CONFIG.SYS file.
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SYS1969E: The application being processed cannot continue.
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SYS1970W: The Installation Aid cannot read part of the program file.
The comment delimiters do not match.
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SYS1971E: The Installation Aid detected a syntax error: %1.
Correct the syntax and retry the command.
;
;
SYS1972E: The Installation Aid detected a missing parameter
(variable) in the SELECT statement.
Specify the variable in the SELECT statement and retry the command.
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;
SYS1973E: The system cannot access the Program Selector. The Program
Selector is not installed. Change the CONFIG.SYS file to specify:
protshell=dmpc.exe shell11f.cnf shell11f.exe cmd.exe
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SYS1974E: The Installation Aid has detected a duplicate label name
%1.
There are two labels with the same name located on different lines.
The system will use the first occurrence of the label name.
Remove one of the labels with the same name.
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SYS1975I: The installation was not successful.
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SYS1976I: View history file. %0
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SYS1977I: Program title ...%0
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SYS1978I: Date installed ..%0
;
;
SYS1979I: Date updated ....%0
;
;
SYS1980I: The TRACE utility cannot find a minor code, group, or type
record in %1 that matches the selection on the command line.
This trace definition file is ignored.
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;
SYS1981E: The specified device cannot accept the contents
of the system trace buffer.
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;
SYS1982E: The TRACE utility was unable to update the trace
status of the following process IDs:
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SYS1983I: There is not enough memory available to run the TRACE utility.
;
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SYS1984I: The TRACE utility has detected a format error in the process
ID list. The system process ID status for tracing was not updated.
;
;
SYS1985E: The system cannot accept the extension specified
on the program file.
;
;
SYS1986I: The TRACE utility detected a switch option that
was incorrect. The switch option %1 is ignored.
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SYS1987I: The TRACE utility detected a conflict between /S and /R
switch options that suspend and resume logging of trace points in the
trace buffer. The switch options are ignored.
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SYS1988?:
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SYS1989?:
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SYS1990?:
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SYS1991E: The command or program is not compatible with the version
of osFree being used. $
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SYS1992P: y
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SYS1993E: No file name was specified.
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;
SYS1994E: The parameters are incorrect.
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;
SYS1995?:
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;
SYS1996E: EDLIN cannot open the specified file.
;
;
SYS1997E: EDLIN cannot continue because of a read error in %S.
;
;
SYS1998E: EDLIN will not edit a file with a .BAK extension.
;
;
SYS1999E: The disk is full and all the edits were lost.
;
;
SYS2000?:
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SYS2001E: EDLIN cannot continue because of a syntax error.
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;
SYS2002I: EDLIN has created a new file.
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SYS2003I: The string specified cannot be found.
;
;
SYS2004P: O.K.?
;
;
SYS2005E: EDLIN cannot continue because the line is longer than
253 characters.
;
;
SYS2006I: The entire input file has been read.
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SYS2007P: Do you want to end the edit (Y/N)?
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SYS2008E: EDLIN cannot continue unless a destination line number is specified.
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SYS2009E: EDLIN does not have enough room to merge the specified file.
;
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SYS2010I: The U.S. PC version (437) of the graphic code-page table is
currently loaded.
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;
SYS2011I: The Canadian French version (863) of the graphic code-page
table is currently loaded.
;
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SYS2012I: The Portuguese version (860) of the graphic code-page table
is currently loaded.
;
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SYS2013I: The Nordic version (865) of the graphic code-page table is
currently loaded.
;
;
SYS2014I: The U.S. PC version (437) of the graphic code-page table has
just been loaded.
;
;
SYS2015I: The Canadian French version (863) of the graphic code-page
table has just been loaded.
;
;
SYS2016I: The Portuguese version (860) of the graphic code-page table
has just been loaded.
;
;
SYS2017I: The Nordic version (865) of the graphic code-page table has
just been loaded.
;
;
SYS2018I: No graphic code-page table has been loaded.
;
;
SYS2019I: An unrecognizable graphic code-page table is currently loaded.
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;
SYS2020I: The Hebrew version (862) of the graphic code-page table has
just been loaded.
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SYS2021I: The acceptable GRAFTABL parameters are:
437 U.S. PC code page.
850 Multilingual graphic code page.
860 Portuguese graphic code page.
862 Hebrew graphic code page.
863 Canadian French graphic code page.
865 Nordic graphic code page.
? Displays the graphic code-page number and code-page options.
/STA Displays the name and number of the current graphic code page.
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SYS2022I: The multilingual version (850) of the graphic
code-page table is currently loaded.
;
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SYS2023I: The multilingual version (850) of the graphic
code-page table has just been loaded.
;
;
SYS2024I: The Hebrew version (862) of the graphic code-page table is
currently loaded.
;
;
SYS2025I: A disk-read error occurred.
;
;
SYS2026I: The file OS2LDR cannot be found. A diskette is in drive A.
;
;
SYS2027P: Insert a system diskette and restart the system.
;
;
SYS2028I: The system cannot find the OS2KRNL file.
;
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SYS2029I: The file OS2KRNL is not acceptable.
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SYS2030I: The system does not have enough memory to
start the operating system.
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SYS2031?:
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SYS2032I: The Logging Facility device driver LOG$ is loaded.
Buffer Size: %1 KB
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SYS2033I: The Logging Facility LOGDAEM is loaded.
Log file name: %1
Max file size: %2KB
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;
SYS2034E: The Logging Facility program (LOGDAEM) is already running.
;
;
SYS2035I:
Press Esc to create the logical drive. %0
;
;
SYS2036E: The Logging Facility program %1 found the incorrect
parameter %2.
;
;
SYS2037I: The Logging Facility program %1 found the duplicate
parameter %2 and discarded it.
;
;
SYS2038E: The log file %1 has an invalid log-file header. Logging is
suspended.
;
;
SYS2039E: The Logging Facility device driver (LOG.SYS) is not installed.
;
;
SYS2040I: An unrecoverable error occurred while
writing to side %1, track %2 of the target diskette.
;
;
SYS2041E: The Logging Facility cannot use %1 as the log file. The
return code is %2.
;
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SYS2042E: The Logging Facility cannot write to log file %1. The
return code is %2. Local log file %3 is being used.
;
;
SYS2043E: The Logging Facility cannot write to log file %1.
Logging is suspended.
;
;
SYS2044I: Duplicate parameter %1 for %2 has been discarded
by the Logging Facility.
;
;
SYS2045E: The size of log file %1 cannot be increased beyond
%2KB. Wrapping will occur.
;
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SYS2046I: There are no appended directories.
;
;
SYS2047I: The system has detected a conflict between
the APPEND and ASSIGN utilities. APPEND is not active.
;
;
SYS2048I: The system has detected a conflict between the APPEND utility
and the TOPVIEW application. APPEND is not active.
;
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SYS2049I: APPEND is already installed.
;
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SYS2050I: The path or parameter is incorrect.
;
;
SYS2051I: A path specified for APPEND is incorrect.
;
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SYS2052I: You are attempting to use an incorrect version of APPEND.
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;
SYS2053?:
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SYS2054E: There is not enough memory for device driver LOG$.
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SYS2055E: The Logging Facility request has timed out.
;
;
SYS2056E: Error %1 encountered an unexpected end of file
on the redirected input. The process has stopped.
;
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SYS2057I: The Logging Facility is suspended.
;
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SYS2058I: The Logging Facility has been resumed.
;
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SYS2059I: The Logging Facility has redirected logging to log file %1.
;
;
SYS2060E: The Logging Facility was unable to redirect logging to %1.
The return code is %2.
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SYS2061?:
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SYS2062?:
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SYS2063E: Not enough memory is available to create the DOS environment.
;
;
SYS2064E: There is not enough memory to create the DOS environment.
;
;
SYS2065I: The system is stopped. Correct the preceding error and
restart the system.
;
;
SYS2066I: DOS cannot be started.
;
;
SYS2067I: The file %1 does not contain a valid device driver.
Install the correct device driver file and restart the system.
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SYS2068E: %1 messages were lost.
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SYS2069E: The country information file %3 specified in
the %2 statement on line %1 of the CONFIG.SYS file is incorrect.
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SYS2070E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
;
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SYS2071E: The system cannot find the SYSLOGPM.EXE file.
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SYS2072E: SYSLOG found the incorrect parameter %1. No action was taken.
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SYS2073E: Logging cannot be suspended. The return code is %1.
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SYS2074E: Logging cannot be resumed. The return code is %1.
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SYS2075?:
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SYS2076I: DOS Command Prompt
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SYS2077I: More:
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SYS2078P: Program Selector
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SYS2079?:
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SYS2080?:
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Installation Aid program detected a missing ESELECT statement or a
syntax error within the block of SELECT statements entered.
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The file is missing from the directory.
Write down these steps:
1. Copy the file listed above into the correct directory or
reinstall the system.
2. Restart the system.
Press any key to get to the command prompt. Then do steps 1 and 2.
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Syntax:
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SYS3000I: This program requires osFree Presentation Manager.%0
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is invalid.
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an error.
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external command, an operable program, or a batch file.
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SYS3018P: Insert disk with %1 in drive %2 and
press any key when ready.
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source is a device rather than a file.
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SYS3026I: Use the ASSIGN command to give a different letter to an
existing drive. (This is a virtual DOS machine command only.)
Syntax:
ASSIGN [/S] or [x=y][x=y .... ]
where:
/S Displays the ASSIGN status.
x Specifies the drive letter to reassign.
= Separator.
y Specifies the drive that x will be assigned to.
The following table shows examples of the ASSIGN command:
ASSIGN /S Display the current drive assignments.
ASSIGN A=C and DIR A: Display the directory of drive C.
ASSIGN A=C B=C Direct requests for drive A or B to drive C.
ASSIGN Reset all drives.
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SYS3035I: Use JOIN to logically connect a disk drive to a specific
directory on another drive. (This is a virtual DOS machine command.)
Syntax:
JOIN [drive] [drive\directory | /D]
where:
drive Drive to connect.
drive\directory Drive/directory connected to.
/D Deletes the drive connection.
The following table shows examples of the JOIN command:
JOIN D: C:\path Connect drive D to directory C:\path.
JOIN List current connected drives.
DIR C:\path References to C:\path are directed to drive D.
JOIN D: /D Delete the connection of drive D.
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SYS3036I: Use SUBST to substitute a directory for a drive.
(This is a virtual DOS machine command only.)
Syntax:
SUBST [drive] [drive\path | /D]
where:
drive Drive letter to substitute for drive\path.
drive\path Drive and path to be substituted.
/D Deletes the substituted drive and path.
The following table shows examples of the SUBST command:
SUBST D: C:\path Connects drive D to directory C:\path.
SUBST Lists current substituted drives.
DIR D: References to drive D are directed to C:\path.
SUBST D: /D Delete substitution of drive D.
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SYS3037I: The LABEL command creates, changes, or deletes the volume
label on a disk.
Syntax:
LABEL [drive:][label]
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previously used a JOIN, SUBST, or ASSIGN command.
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SYS3039I: Display information about files and subdirectories.
Usage: DIR [/A[:-rhsda] /I"text" /O:-deginrsu /124BDEFGHJKLMNPRSTUVWZ]
[[d:][path]filename...]
/1 One column /L Lower case filenames
/2 Two columns /M Suppress footers
/4 Four columns /N Display FAT volume in HPFS format
/A Select files by attributes /O Sort order
/B Display filenames only /P Pause after each page
/D Disable colorization /R Disable description wrapping
/E Upper case filenames /S Display subdirectories
/F Display expanded filenames /T Display attributes
/G Display allocated size /T:acw Date / time type
/H Hide "." and ".." /U Summaries only
/I Match descriptions /V Sort filenames vertically
/J Justify filenames /W Wide display
/K Suppress headers /Z Display HPFS volume in FAT format
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SYS3040I: Use CALL from within a batch file to call another batch
file without ending the first one.
Syntax:
CALL batchfile [arguments]
where:
batchfile Specifies the batch filename to call.
arguments Specifies command-line information passed to the batch file.
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SYS3041I: Use the CHCP command without a parameter to display the
current code page. Use CHCP with a parameter to set a code page.
Syntax:
CHCP [nnn]
where:
nnn Specifies the code page number to switch to.
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SYS3042I: Rename files or subdirectories.
Usage: REN [/A:[[-]rhsda] /ENPQST] [d:][path]filename... [d:][path]filename
RENAME [/A:[[-]rhsda] /ENPQST] [d:][path]filename... [d:][path]filename
/A: Select files by attribute
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/N Don't actually rename the file(s)
/P Prompt for confirmation
/Q Don't display filenames
/S Rename subdirectory
/T Display totals only
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SYS3043I: Erase the specified file(s) from the disk.
Usage: DEL [/A:[[-]rhsda] /EFNPQSTWXYZ] [d:][path]filename...
Usage: ERASE [/A:[[-]rhsda] /EFNPQSTWXYZ] [d:][path]filename...
/A: Select files by attributes
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/F Don't copy the file(s) to the DELDIR directory
/N Don't actually delete the file(s)
/P Confirm deletion for each file (Y or N)
/Q Don't display filenames or totals
/S Delete matching files in the subdirectories
/T Display totals only
/W Wipe the file to 0's before deleting
/X Remove empty subdirectories after deleting (use with /S)
/Y The reverse of /P - it assumes a Y response to everything
/Z Delete all files, including read-only, hidden and system files
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SYS3044I: Display the contents of the specified file(s).
Usage: TYPE [/A:[[-]rhsda] /LP] [d:][pathname]filename...
/A: Select files by attribute
/L Print line numbers preceding each line of text
/P Pause after each page
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SYS3045I: Use REM in a batch file or a CONFIG.SYS file to add comments
or line spacing. Using REM without a comment adds a line with no text.
Syntax:
REM [comment]
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SYS3046I: Copy or append one or more files.
Usage: COPY [/A:[[-]rhsda] /C /E /F /H /M /N /P /Q /R /S /T /U /V /Z]
[d:][path]source[+]...[/A /B] [d:][path]destination [/A /B]
/A Copy in ASCII mode
/A: Select files by attributes
/B Copy in binary mode
/C Copy only those files where the destination is older than the source
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/F Fail if the source file has extended attributes and the destination
file system doesn't support extended attributes
/H Copy hidden and system files too
/M Copy only those files with the archive bit set
/N Don't actually perform the copy
/P Confirm each file copy (Y or N)
/Q Don't display filenames or totals
/R Prompt before overwriting an existing file
/S Copy subdirectories
/T Only display totals (no filenames)
/U Copy only those source files that are newer than a matching
destination file, or where a matching destination file doesn't
exist
/V Verify disk writes
/Z Overwrite read-only destination files
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SYS3047I:
Suspend alias or batch file execution while waiting for a keystroke.
Usage: PAUSE [message]
If you don't specify a message, PAUSE displays a default message .
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SYS3048H: Display and (optionally) change the system date.
Usage: DATE [mm-dd-yy]
mm Month (1 - 12)
dd Day (1 - 31)
yy Year (80 - 199 or 1980 - 2099)
If you don't enter a date, CMD will display the current date and prompt for
a new one. The format for the date entry depends on the country code. U.S.
format is mm-dd-yy; European format is dd-mm-yy; Japanese is yy-mm-dd.
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SYS3049I: Use the TIME command to display or change the system time
or to reset the time on your computer clock.
Syntax:
TIME [hh:mm:ss[am|pm]] [/N]
where:
hh Specifies the hour.
mm Specifies the minute.
ss Specifies the seconds and the hundredths of a second, separated
by a period.
/N Means no prompt for TIME.
Type TIME without parameters to display the current time setting
and the prompt for a new time. Press Enter to keep the same time.
TIME defaults to 24-hour format; you can
enter the time in 12-hour format by appending an "am" or "pm".
Type TIME with parameters to enter the time without being prompted
by the system.
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SYS3050I: Display the current CMD and osFree versions.
Usage: VER [/R]
/R Display osFree and CMD revision levels
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SYS3051I: Use the VOL command to display the drive(s) volume label and
serial number if they exist.
Syntax:
VOL [drive:]...
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SYS3052I: Use the CD or CHDIR command to change the current directory
or display its name.
Syntax:
CD [/N] [- | [drive:][path]]
CHDIR [/N] [- | [drive:][path]]
/N Do not perform the normal extended directory search
To go back one directory level, type: CD ..
Entering CD with no argument or only a drive name will display the current
directory. Entering CD and a pathname will change the current directory.
You can switch to the previous directory by entering CD -.
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SYS3053I: Create subdirectories.
Usage: MD [/NS] [d:]pathname...
MKDIR [/NS] [d:]pathname...
/N Don't update JPSTREE.IDX
/S Create intermediate subdirectories
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SYS3054I: Use the RMDIR or RD command to remove one or more empty directories.
Syntax:
RMDIR [drive:][path]...
RD [drive:][path]...
where:
drive:\path Specifies the directory to remove. (All files must
be deleted or erased from the directory before it
can be removed.)
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SYS3055I: Use the BREAK command to instruct DOS to check if the Ctrl
and Break keys were pressed before carrying out a program request.
Syntax:
BREAK [ON or OFF]
where:
ON Checks Ctrl and Break keys during all operations.
OFF Checks the Ctrl and Break keys only during I/O operations.
Type BREAK without parameters to display the current BREAK setting.
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SYS3056I: Use the VERIFY command to confirm that data written to a
disk has been written correctly.
Syntax:
VERIFY [ON or OFF]
where:
ON Verifies that data was written correctly to the disk.
OFF Turns verification off. This is the default setting.
Type VERIFY without parameters to display the current VERIFY setting.
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SYS3057I: Display, create, modify, or delete environment variables.
Usage: SET [/P] [/R [d:][path]filename...] [variable=[value]]
/P Pause after displaying each page
/R Read environment variables from a file
Entering SET with no variable or value displays the entire environment. If
you don't enter a value, SET displays the value of that variable.
Otherwise, the variable and value are placed in the environment. If the
variable already exists, its old contents are replaced by the new value.
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SYS3058I: Change the command line prompt.
Usage: PROMPT [text]
If you enter PROMPT with no parameters, PROMPT sets the prompt on drives A
and B to $n$g, and on all other drives to $p$g. The prompt characters are:
$ The $ character n Current drive
_ CR/LF P Current directory (upper case)
b The | character p Current directory (lower case)
c The open parenthesis ( q The = character
D Date (Fri Dec 25, 1992) r The current errorlevel
d Date (Fri 12-25-92) s The space character
e The ASCII ESC character T Current time (12-hour)
f The close parenthesis ) t Current time (24-hour)
g The > character v osFree version number
h Destructive backspace Xd: Current directory (upper case) for
i osFree line 0 HELP prompt drive d:, incl. drive letter
l The < character xd: Current directory (lower case) for
M 12-hour time as hh:mm drive d:, incl. drive letter
m 12-hour time as hh:mm z Shell level
a The & character.
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SYS3059I: Tells CMD where to search for executable and batch files not in the
current directory.
Usage: PATH [[d:]path][[;[d:]path]...]]
PATH ;
If you enter PATH with no parameters, PATH displays the current search
path. If you enter PATH and a semicolon, PATH clears the search path and
will search only the current directory (this is the default at system
startup).
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SYS3060I: Use the EXIT command to end or close the current command
processor (CMD.EXE or COMMAND.COM) and return to the previous one.
Usage: EXIT [value]
If you specify a value, EXIT will return that value to the parent process.
If this is the primary (first) copy of COMMAND.COM you are exiting,
the virtual DOS machine will be closed.
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SYS3061I: The CTTY command is not supported in osFree.
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SYS3062I: Use the ECHO command to display or not display commands as
they are run from a batch file.
Syntax:
ECHO [ON or OFF or message]
where:
ON Displays all commands as they are run.
OFF Stops the display of commands.
message Displays a message regardless of the ON or OFF state.
Type ECHO without parameters to display the current echo setting.
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SYS3063I: Continue batch file processing at the line following the label.
Usage: GOTO [/I] label
/I Continue current IFF and DO processing after the GOTO
The label must begin with a colon (:), and appear by itself on the line.
GOTO ignores case differences when matching labels.
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SYS3064I: Allow the use of more than 10 variables in a batch file.
Usage: SHIFT [/n] [n]
SHIFT moves each batch file parameter "n" positions. The default value for
"n" is 1. You can reverse a SHIFT by giving a negative value for "n".
A "/n" argument will start the SHIFT at a specified offset.
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SYS3065I: Allow conditional execution of commands.
Usage: IF [NOT] condition [.AND. | .OR. | .XOR. [NOT] ...] command
The condition can be a string comparison (==, EQ, !=, NE, LT, LE, GE, or GT),
or one of the following:
ERRORLEVEL [condition] number
EXIST filename
ISALIAS aliasname
ISDIR [d:]path
ISINTERNAL command
ISLABEL labelname
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SYS3066I: Repeat a command for several variables.
Usage: FOR [/A:[-[rhsda]] /FHLR %%var IN (set) [DO] command
/A Retrieve files with the specified attribute(s)
/F Parse lines in specified file(s)
/L Counted FOR loop
/H Hide "." and ".."
/R Execute FOR in every subdirectory
If a filename in (set) begins with an @, "var" will be set sequentially to
each line in the file.
To use the FOR command in a batch file, specify %%%%variable
instead of %%variable.
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SYS3067I: Clear display, optionally to the specified colors.
Usage: CLS [[BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON bg [BORder bc]]
fg Foreground color
bg Background color
bc Border color
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS3068I: Use the LH or LOADHIGH command to load a program into
the upper memory area.
Syntax:
LH [drive:][path]filename [arguments]
LOADHIGH [drive:][path]filename [arguments]
where:
filename Program to run in upper memory.
arguments Optional parameters for the program you want to run.
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SYS3069I: Use the TRUENAME command to display the fully-qualified
file specification.
Syntax:
TRUENAME [drive:][path]filename
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SYS3070E: The system is unable to load the program in the
upper memory blocks (UMB).
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SYS3071E: The directory you specified is incorrect.
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SYS3072E: The switch-character value at the end of the command line
is incorrect.
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SYS3073E: The DBCS character specified as a value is not valid
switch-character value.
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SYS3074E: The file %1 is a read-only file and cannot be deleted.
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SYS3075E: The file cannot be renamed because you specified a path.
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SYS3076E: The file cannot be renamed because you specified a drive.
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SYS3077I: Global file-name characters such as ? or * are not permitted
in a path name. Retype the command without the global file-name
characters.
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SYS3078E: A file name must be specified.
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SYS3079P:
Terminate batch file (Y/N)? %0
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SYS3080I: A critical disk error occurred while starting COMMAND.COM.
Processing cannot continue. No more activity can occur in this session.
Close this session and start a new session. If COMMAND.COM does not
start at that time, contact your service representative.
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SYS3081E: The file %1 cannot be found.
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SYS3082I: Line number: %0
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SYS3083E: There is not enough memory available to store the DOSKEY
macro. The request was ignored.
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SYS3084E: An incompatible DOSKEY is installed. Your request was ended.
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SYS3085E: You cannot change BUFSIZE at this time.
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SYS3086I: The DOSKEY command is missing the required equal sign.
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SYS3087I: This command edits command lines, recalls DOS commands,
and creates macros. (This is a virtual DOS machine command only.)
Syntax:
DOSKEY [/REINSTALL][/BUFSIZE=n][/M] [/H][/OVERSTRIKE or INSERT]
[macroname=[text]]
where:
/REINSTALL Installs a new copy of DOSKEY.
/BUFSIZE=n Sets size of command history/macro buffer (default 512).
/M Displays all DOSKEY macro definitions.
/H Displays all commands stored in memory.
/OVERSTRIKE New text overwrites old text.
/INSERT New text you type is inserted in old text.
macroname Specifies a name for a macro you create.
text Specifies commands you want to record.
Up/down arrows - Recall commands
ESC - Clears the command line
F7 - Displays command history
Alt+F7 - Clears command history
F8 - Searches command history
F9 - Selects a command by number
Alt+F10 - Clears macro definitions
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SYS3088E: The name %1 is not recognized as an internal
or external command, an operable program, or a batch file.
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SYS3089E: Use the LOADFIX command to load a program above the
first 64KB of memory and run the program.
Syntax:
LOADFIX [drive\path] filename [parameters]
where:
filename Name of the program to run.
parameters Options required by the program.
Some DOS applications have problems if they load below 64KB of
memory. An example is an application that issues the message
"Packed file corrupt".
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SYS3090I: This command starts a new instance of the command
interpreter.
Syntax:
COMMAND [drive][path][/P][/E:n][/C string or /K string]
where:
drive\path Specifies the directory containing the COMMAND.COM file.
/P Makes the new command interpreter permanent.
/E:n Sets the initial environment size to n bytes.
/C string Starts the string, then exits.
/K string Starts the string and remains resident.
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SYS3091I: Use the APPEND command to set a search path for data files
that are outside the current directory.
Syntax:
APPEND [drive][path];[drive][path][/PATH:ON or /PATH:OFF][/E]
where:
drive\path Specifies the drive and directory to append. You can
specify more than one directory by using a semicolon.
/PATH:ON Adds appended directories to file requests that
that currently specify a path. /PATH:ON is the default.
/PATH:OFF Turns off the effect of PATH:ON.
/E Files a copy of the appended directory list in an
environment variable named APPEND. /E can be used
only the first time you APPEND after starting your
session.
To cancel the APPEND command, type: APPEND ;
To display the appended directory list, type: APPEND
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SYS3092I: Change the file or subdirectory attributes.
Usage: ATTRIB [/A:[[-]rhsda] /D /E /P /Q /S] [~|=|-|+[AHRS]] [d:][path]filename...
/A: Select files by attributes
/D Modify subdirectory attributes
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/P Pause after displaying each page
/Q Quiet mode
/S Modify files in subdirectories
+A Set archive attribute -A Clear archive attribute
+H Set hidden attribute -H Clear hidden attribute
+R Set read-only attribute -R Clear read-only attribute
+S Set system attribute -S Clear system attribute
~A Invert archive attribute =A Set archive arrtibure, clear rest
~H Invert hidden attribute =H Set hidden arrtibure, clear rest
~R Invert read-only attribute =R Set read-only arrtibure, clear rest
~S Invert system attribute =S Set system arrtibure, clear rest
if you specify more then one attrib operation, the higher priority has the last
one eg.: -RH +S =A results in =A (wchich can be read as +A-RHS also)
-- turns parameters scanning, so you can change attribs for eg "+s" file
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SYS3093I: Use the CHKDSK command to analyze directories and files,
determine the file system type, and produce a disk status report.
Syntax for the FAT file system:
CHKDSK [drive:][path][filename] [/F][/V]
Syntax for the HPFS file system:
CHKDSK [drive] [/C][/F[:n]]
Syntax for the JFS file system:
CHKDSK [drive] [/C] [/F[:n]] [/B]
where:
drive Specifies the drive on which the check is performed.
path\filename Specifies the location of the file you want to check.
/F Fixes the errors on the disk.
/V Displays all files and their paths on the drive.
/C Specifies that files are recovered only if the file
system is in an inconsistent state.
/F:n Fixes the errors on the disk. The default errorlevel
is 2.
/F:0 - Analyzes and displays information, but does
not perform repairs.
/F:1 - Resolves inconsistent file system structures.
/F:2 - Resolves inconsistent file system structures
and scans the entire file system disk space.
/F:3 - Resolves inconsistent file system structures,
scans the entire file system disk space, and
scans the entire disk volume.
/B Transfers entries from the LVM Bad Block List to the
JFS Bad Block List.
To check the current disk, type: CHKDSK
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SYS3094I: Use the COMP command to compare the contents of two files or
sets of files.
Syntax:
COMP [options] [drive:][path][filename] [drive:][path][filename]
where:
drive:\path\filename Specifies the location and name of the first
file to compare.
drive:\path\filename Specifies the location and name of the second
file to compare.
-s<[+]|-> Silent execution. default: -s-
-q<[+]|-> Same as -s.
-h|? Help screen (this).
To compare sets of files, use wildcards in filename parameters.
This program is published according to the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V2.
Copyright (c) 2002 knut st. osmundsen
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SYS3095I: Use the DISKCOMP command to compare the contents of two
diskettes.
Syntax:
DISKCOMP [source drive] [target drive]
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SYS3096I: Use the DISKCOPY command to copy the contents of one
diskette to another diskette.
Syntax:
DISKCOPY [source drive] [target drive]
The two diskettes must be the same size. For example, drives A and B
would both have to be 1.44M.
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SYS3097I: Use the EDLIN command to start the EDLIN editor.
Syntax:
EDLIN [drive][path] filename [/B]
where
drive\path Specifies the location of the ASCII file.
filename Specifies the name you want to call the file.
/B Ignores the end-of-file character (Ctrl+Z).
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SYS3098I: Move files to other directories and drives.
Usage: MOVE [/A:[[-]rhsda] /C /D /E /F /H /N /P /Q /R /S /T /U /V]
[d:][path]source... [d:][path]destination
/A: Select files by attribute
/C Move only files where the source file is newer than the destination
/D Target is a directory
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/F Don't copy the file(s) to the DELDIR directory
/H Move all files, including hidden & system
/N Don't actually move the file(s)
/P Prompt to confirm each move
/Q Don't display filenames or totals
/R Prompt before overwriting an existing file(s)
/S Move entire subdirectory tree
/T Display totals only
/U Move only those files that either don't exist in the destination
directory, or where the source file is newer than the destination
/V Verify disk writes
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SYS3099I: Use the FIND command to search for a specific string
in a file or files and send the specified lines to your output device.
Syntax:
FIND [/V or /C][/I][/N] "string" [drive:][path]filename[ ...]]
where:
/V Displays all lines not containing the string specified.
/C Displays the count of lines containing the string.
/I Ignores the case of characters when searching for the
string.
/N Displays the line numbers with the displayed lines.
"string" Specifies the text string to find.
drive:\path Specifies the location of the file or files to search.
filename Specifies the name of the file to be searched.
If a path is not specified, FIND searches the text typed at the
prompt or piped from another command.
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SYS3100I: This version of the CD-ROM file system (CDFS) will not run
on this version of osFree.
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SYS3101I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) driver with debug statistics
(%1) is loading.
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SYS3102I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) driver with debug (%1)
is being loaded.
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SYS3103I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) driver with statistics (%1)
is being loaded.
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SYS3104I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) driver (%1) for
osFree is being loaded.
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SYS3105I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) received an unrecognized
error code from the device driver. Refer to the documentation that
came with your device driver.
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SYS3106I: A parameter in the CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is invalid.
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SYS3107I: The minimum number of cache-buffer sectors (1) is being used.
You specified fewer sectors than the minimum number allowed by the
CD-ROM file system (CDFS). Your program will continue to run with the
default minimum number. The minimum number of sectors is 1.
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SYS3108I: The communication port being used for debug is %1.
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SYS3109I: The maximum number of cache-buffer sectors is being used.
You specified more sectors than are allowed by the CD-ROM file system
(CDFS). Your program will continue to run with the default maximum
number of sectors that can be used at the same time, which is 32.
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SYS3110I: You specified fewer file sectors to read than are
allowed. Your program will continue to run with the default minimum
number, which is 1 sector.
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SYS3111I: You specified more file sectors to read than are
allowed. Your program will continue to run with the default maximum
number of sectors that can be read at once, which is 32.
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SYS3112I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is using the primary volume
descriptor.
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SYS3113I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is using the secondary volume
descriptor that you specified.
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SYS3114I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is using %1 of the 64KB
cache buffers.
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SYS3115I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is reading %1 sectors with
each read.
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SYS3116I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) could not be loaded.
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SYS3117I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) has had a total memory
allocation failure. This file system driver (FSD) operation failed.
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SYS3118I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) has had a partial memory
allocation failure. %1 of %2 cache segments were used.
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SYS3119I: The CD-ROM file system (CDFS) is unable to read global
InfoSeg.
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SYS3120I: Use the FORMAT command to format a disk for use with osFree.
Syntax:
FORMAT drive [/ONCE][/4][/T:tracks][/N:sectors][/F:xxxx][/FS:xxxxx]
[/L][/V[:label]] [/BS:blocksize][/LS:logsize][/S]
where:
drive Specifies the drive to be formatted.
/ONCE Specifies that only 1 disk, diskette, or disc is to be
formatted and no prompt is to be displayed.
/4 Formats a 360KB diskette in a 1.2MB drive.
/T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks per disk side.
/N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors per track.
/F:xxxx Specifies the size to which the diskette is to be
formatted. For example: 360, 720, 1.2, 1.44, 2.88.
/FS:xxxxx Specifies the file system to use to format the disk.
For example: FS:FAT or FS:HPFS or FS:JFS.
/L Specifies long format procedure for optical read-write
disks.
/V:label Specifies the volume label.
/BS:blocksize Specifies, in bytes, the block size desired for the file system.
/LS:logsize Specifies, in megabytes, the size journal log to create for the
file system.
/S Specifies that files on the device will be sparse files.
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SYS3121I: Use the GRAFTABL command to display extended characters in
graphics mode.
Syntax:
GRAFTABL [nnn or ? or /STA]
where:
nnn Specifies the code page number.
? Displays the current code page and a list of code-page options.
/STA Displays the current code page selected for use with GRAFTABL.
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SYS3122I: Use the MEM command to display the amount of used and free
memory in your system.
Syntax:
MEM [/P or /D or /C]
where:
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/P Displays the status of programs currently loaded in memory.
/D Displays the memory and status of currently loaded programs,
internal drivers, and other programming information.
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SYS3124I:
/C Displays the status of programs loaded into conventional memory
and the upper memory area.
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SYS3133I: Use the MODE command to configure system devices.
Syntax:
Serial port: MODE COMn[:][baud[,parity[,databits[,stopbits[,P]]]]
Diskette verify: MODE DSKT [VER=ON or VER=OFF]
Printer port: MODE LPTn or PRN [chars[,lines[,P]]]
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SYS3134I: Use the MORE command to display output, one screen at a time.
Syntax:
MORE < [drive:][path]filename
command | MORE
where:
< drive:\path\filename Specifies the location of the file to display
one screen at a time.
command | Specifies the command whose output will be
displayed.
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SYS3135I: The system is stopped. The Presentation Manager display
driver currently installed is not compatible with the display adapters
connected to your system. Check your display manual to determine which
display driver is correct. Reinstall osFree and select the correct
display adapter or see the Installation Guide for information on
changing a display driver without reinstalling osFree.
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SYS3136I: Use the PRINT command to send a file to a printer.
Syntax to print a file:
PRINT [/D:device][/B] [drive:][path] filename [...]
Syntax to cancel a file that is queued or printing:
PRINT [/D:device][/C or /T]
where:
/D:device Specifies a print device, for example: /D:LPT1.
/B Specifies the file is a binary file. Ctrl-Z
will not end the file.
drive:\path\filename Specifies location of the file to be printed.
/C Cancels the file currently printing.
/T Cancels all files from print queue, including
the file currently printing.
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SYS3137I: Use the RECOVER command to recover readable information
from files on a disk that contains defective sectors.
Syntax:
RECOVER [drive:][path]filename
Refer to the online Command Reference for more information on RECOVER.
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SYS3138I: Use the REPLACE command to replace files on the target
drive with files of the same name from the source drive. REPLACE can
also selectively add files from the source drive to the target drive.
Syntax:
REPLACE [source drive:][path] filename target drive: [path]
[/A or /S][/P][/R][/W][/U][/F]
where:
source drive:\path\filename Specifies the location of the source
file or files.
target drive:\path Specifies the new directory where the
files are to be placed.
/A Adds new files to the target directory.
/S Replaces files in all subdirectories of
the target directory.
/P Prompts for confirmation.
/R Replaces read-only files.
/W Waits for you to insert a disk before
beginning.
/U Updates only those files on the target
drive that are older than those on the
source drive.
/F Causes REPLACE to fail if extended
attributes fail to copy.
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SYS3139I: Use the SORT command to read data from standard input,
sort the data, and write it to standard output.
Syntax:
[source drive:][path] SORT [/R][/+n][/Tn] new filename
where:
/R Reverses the sort order, for example, sorts Z to A, then 9 to 0.
/+n Sorts the file according to characters in column n.
/Tn Specifies tab boundaries, where n is the number of spaces between tabs.
Note: SORT cannot be used on files larger than 63KB. Refer to the
online Command Reference for more information on the SORT command.
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SYS3140E: The system detected a software-generated error.
The system stopped.
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SYS3141E: The system detected a bus timeout error. The system stopped.
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SYS3142E: The system detected a fail-safe timer error.
The system stopped.
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SYS3143E: The system detected an I/O check error. The system stopped.
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SYS3144E: The system detected a hardware memory error on the system
board. The system stopped.
Run the diagnostics supplied with your system to determine the cause
of the problem.
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SYS3145E: Bad or missing command interpreter. Press Enter to close
the DOS session.
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SYS3146E: The system cannot find the OS2LDR.MSG file.
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SYS3147E: The OS2LDR.MSG file is invalid.
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SYS3148I: Display a graphical directory tree.
Usage: TREE [/ABFHPS /T:acw]] dir ...
/A Display tree using ASCII characters
/B Display the full pathname of each directory
/F Display files as well as directories
/H Display hidden directories
/P Pause after each page
/S Display file size
/T Display date and time
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SYS3149I: Use the UNDELETE command to restore files that have been
deleted.
Syntax:
UNDELETE [drive:][path][filename] [/L or /S][/A][/F]
where:
drive:\path\filename Specifies the location and name of the file
or set of files to recover. If not specified,
all files in the current directory will be
restored or purged.
/L Lists deleted files that can be recovered
without recovering the files.
/S Includes all files in the specified directory
and all subdirectories.
/A Recovers all deleted files if they are still
present without prompting for confirmation on
each file.
/F Removes files so they cannot be recovered.
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SYS3150I: Use the XCOPY command to selectively copy groups of files.
Syntax: XCOPY [drive:][path] filename [drive:][path] filename [/D:date]
[/S][/E][/P][/V][/A or /M][/H][/T][/R][/O][/F]
where:
drive:\path\filename Specifies the location of the file to copy.
drive:\path\filename Specifies the target destination and file name.
/D:date Copies files changed on or after the specified date.
/S Copies non-empty directories and subdirectories.
/E When used with /S, includes empty directories.
/P Prompts you before performing a copy.
/V Verifies files copied to disk correctly.
/A Copies archived files only, but does not turn
off the attribute bit of the source file.
/M Copies archived files only and turns off the
attribute bit of the source file.
/H Copies hidden files and attributes to the destination.
/T Copies system files and attributes to the destination.
/R Copies read-only files and attributes to the destination.
/O Specifies that any files in the destination can be
overwritten by the copy operation.
/F Causes XCOPY to fail if the file to be copied
contains extended attributes that are not
supported by the destination file system.
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SYS3151I: Use the DEBUG command to test programs.
Syntax:
DEBUG [drive:][path][filename [test-parameters]]
where:
[drive:][path][filename] is the file specification for the program loaded
into memory.
[test-parameters] are optional parameters for the program loaded
into memory.
Type ? at the DEBUG prompt to see a list of available DEBUG commands,
For a list of DEBUG commands, refer to the online Command Reference.
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SYS3152I: (Continuing %1)
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SYS3153E: There are too many files to sort in this directory.
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SYS3154E: An error occurred when processing the %1 environment variable.
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SYS3155I: Total files listed:
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SYS3156I: %1 bytes free
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SYS3161I: The system detected an Intel 8086 or an 80286 CPU that is
not supported by this version of the osFree operating system. An Intel
80386 or compatible CPU is required.
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SYS3162I: The system detected an Intel 80386 CPU stepping (B0) that
is not supported by the osFree operating system. Contact your hardware
service representative or replace your 80386 CPU.
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SYS3163I: The system detected an Intel 80386 CPU that does not reliably
execute 32-bit multiple operations and cannot be supported by the osFree
operating system. Contact your hardware service representative or
replace your 80386 CPU.
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SYS3170E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3171E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3172E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3173E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3174E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3175E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3176E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3177E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3178E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3179E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3180E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3181E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3182E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3183E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3184E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3185E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3186E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3187E: A program in this session encountered a problem and
cannot continue.
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SYS3188E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3189E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3190E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3191E: A program in this session encountered a problem and cannot
continue.
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SYS3192E: The path or parameter is incorrect.
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SYS3193I: The UNDELETE utility restores previously erased files on a
disk.
Syntax:
UNDELETE [drive:][path][filename] [/L or /S][/A][/F]
where:
drive:\path\filename Specifies the original location of the file
to be undeleted. (Wildcard characters are
allowed in the filename.)
/L Lists deleted files that are available to be
recovered.
/S Includes all files in the specified directory
and subdirectories.
/A Recovers all deleted files if they are still
present without prompting for confirmation.
/F Removes files so that they cannot be recovered.
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SYS3194E: The DELDIR environment variable for the specified drive is
missing or is incorrect.
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SYS3195I: There are no files to undelete on this disk. No previously
deleted files were found in the storage directory for the specified disk.
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SYS3196I: An error occurred while opening the control file. The error
occurred while attempting to open system control files in the temporary
storage directory for the specified disk.
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SYS3197E: This version of the control file is incorrect.
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SYS3198P: Do you want to discard this file (Y/N)?
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SYS3199P: Do you wish to undelete this file (Y/N)?
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be processed.
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Type a new filename here or press Enter to continue.
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Type a new filename here or press Enter to continue.
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Usage for Syslevel:
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Syslevel : display default DMI information.
Syslevel x : display DMI with extended information.
Syslevel /s (/x) : display DMI with 4 VPD information.
Syslevel /p:all (/x) : display all DMI software product information.
Syslevel /p:abcde (/x) : display only DMI information on "abcde"
system product name.
Syslevel /p:"abcde XYZ" (/x): display only DMI information on "abcde XYZ"
system product name.
Syslevel /s (/p:...) (/x) : /s, /p, /x could be combined.
Syslevel /f : display info from syslevel files (/f is exclusive).
Note:
o All command line options are case insensitive, and can be entered in
any order.
o System product name is case sensitive (e.g. "abcde XYZ").
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The file is too large to fit on the disk or the buffer is too small.
Create more space on the disk or create a bigger buffer.
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SYS3291I: Bad device name. This device name is not a device
configured for this machine.
Update the appropriate system configuration files to add the
device or retry with different device name.
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SYS3292I: Cannot open list device PRN. The printer is not
available. Check the printer connection and retry the command
with the appropriate output device.
Enter name of list device? %0
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Program completed processing.
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SYS3294I: The drive specification in the command line argument is
incorrect. Correct the drive specified and retry the command.
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SYS3295I: File creation error. There is not enough room on the disk
to create the file. Either delete enough files to create room on the
disk or try to create the file on a disk with sufficient space.
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SYS3296I: Insufficient space on disk. There is not enough disk space
to complete the command. Either delete enough files to create room on
the disk or try a different disk with sufficient space.
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SYS3297I: Disk error reading drive %1. An error occurred reading the
drive. Retry the command. If this error continues to occur, try to
read a backup copy of the file.
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SYS3298I: Disk error writing drive %1. The program was unable to
write to the specified drive. Check to make sure the drive letter is
correct and the path exists and then retry this operation.
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to write to a write-protected disk. Disable the write protection and
retry the operation. If the diskette has been prepared using XDF, it must be reformatted.
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SYS3302I: Error in EXE or HEX file. The EXE or HEX file may be
corrupted. Retry the command with a backup file.
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SYS3303I: The program will not allow writing to an EXE or HEX file.
Rename the file and retry on the new file name.
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SYS3304I: Write error. No destination path and filename were defined.
Provide the destination path and filename.
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SYS3305I: Parity error or nonexistent memory error detected.
Either the memory location is bad or the location given in the
command is not available to the program. Check the location value
given in the command line and retry the command.
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pages have been allocated.
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handles have been allocated.
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SYS3312I: EMS hardware/software failure. A failure occurred during
allocation/deallocation reading or writing to expanded memory. Use
XS, XA, and XD to verify parameters and then retry the command.
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the command. If the handle is not found, create a new handle using
the XA command.
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SYS3314I: Invalid function code.
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SYS3315I: No free handles. There is a maximum number of handles that
can be allocated using the XA command. Use the XD command to
deallocate expanded memory so that a handle becomes available and
then issue the XA command.
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SYS3316I: An error occurred while doing a save or restore of a page
in expanded memory. Retry the command. If the same error occurs, use
the XD command to delete the expanded memory pages and then retry.
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SYS3317I: Total number of pages exceeded using the XA command. Retry
the command specifying less pages to allocate.
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with more free pages than are available. Retry the command with a
smaller number of pages specified or use the XD command to deallocate
pages and then retry the XA command.
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SYS3319I: An illegal or out-of-range parameter was used for the
command. Validate the parameters and retry the command.
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SYS3320I: Part or all of the range of the command falls outside the
logical page. Issue the command with a different range or map the
page, view it, and then retry it with a new range.
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SYS3321I: Part or all of the range parameter of the command is outside
the physical page. Issue an XS command to view the frame segments,
then issue the original command with a valid range.
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SYS3323I: The save area is not in use.
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SYS3324E: A software or hardware error occurred while processing the
EMS command. Try one of the following:
o Retry the command.
o Retry the command with new parameters.
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SYS3325I: There is at least one missing or invalid EMS command
parameter. Use the XS command to verify parameters are present.
Reset the parameters and retry.
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SYS3328I: Handle %1 deallocated.
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SYS3329I: Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) is not installed.
Update the system configuration files necessary to enable EMS support.
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SYS3330I: Extended error %1.
Check the parameters and retry.
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SYS3331I: Parse error %1.
A syntax error was found while parsing the command line. Check the
syntax of the command line and retry.
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SYS3332I: Save area already in use.
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SYS3333I: %1 percent of the disk has been copied %2%0
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SYS3334I: Runs DEBUG a program test and editing tool.
Syntax:
DEBUG [drive:][path][filename]
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SYS3335I: These commands can be used with DEBUG:
ASSEMBLE A [address] COMPARE C range address
DUMP D [range] ENTER E address [list]
FILL F range list GO G [=address] [address(es)]
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SYS3340I: %1 bytes total conventional memory
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cannot be accessed by the osFree Memory Dump Facility. If the
osFree Memory Dump Facility is initiated, a memory dump will be
performed to the A: drive.
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DEALLOCATE EXPANDED MEMORY XD handle
MAP EXPANDED MEMORY PAGES XM Lpage Ppage handle
DISPLAY EXPANDED MEMORY STATUS XS
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to test.
When DEBUG starts, type ? to display the list of debug commands. Refer
to the online Command Reference for more information on these commands.
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SYS3390I: HEX H value1 value2 INPUT I port
LOAD L [address][drive (0=A:)] [firstsector] [number]
MOVE M range address NAME N [pathname] [arglist]
OUTPUT O port byte PROCEED P [=address] [number]
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SYS3391I: QUIT Q REGISTER R [register | f]
SEARCH S range list TRACE T [=address] [value]
UNASSEMBLE U [range]
WRITE W [address] [drive (0=A:)] [firstsector] [number]
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SYS3393I: Use the BACKUP command to copy files to a backup disk.
Syntax:
BACKUP source_files drive: [/L:log_filename] [/D:date]
[/T:time] [/M] [/A] [/FS:size] [/S]
where:
source_files is the filespec of files to be backed up.
Wildcard characters, subdirectories, and
entire drives are permitted.
drive: is the location where the backup is made.
log_filename is a written log of the backup activity.
date backup only files modified after specified date.
time backup only files modified after specified time.
/M backup only files changed since last backup.
/A appends files to an already existing backup.
size is 360,720,1200,1440,2880. This is the size that the
drive will be formatted to if the target is unformatted.
/S scans all sub-directories starting with source.
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SYS3394I: Greek keyboard users should install this program for their
appropriate keyboard configuration. This is used only in a Virtual DOS
machine.
Syntax: KEYBGK [/1 | /2]
where:
/1 specifies the keyboard id 319
/2 specifies the keyboard id 220
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SYS3466I: The system detected a fatal page fault (trap E) in a
system call.
%1
Arguments used in system call (high to low):
%2
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SYS3467I: The application has ended because one of its processes
disabled the interrupts and did not reset them.
%1
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The application has ended.
%1
Arguments used in system call (high to low):
%2
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%1 is in error. For additional detailed information type:
HELP SYS%2.
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SYS3470I: A program caused exception %1 at %2.
%4%3
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SYS3471I: A program caused exception %1 at %2.
Due to insufficient stack space, the exception was not dispatched.
The process was terminated.
%4%3
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SYS3472I: A program caused exception %1 at %2.
The system could not dispatch the exception. The program was
terminated without running exception handlers.
%4%3
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%4%3
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%4%3
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%4%3
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%4%3
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operand exception at %2.
%4%3
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at %2.
%4%3
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at %2.
%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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SYS3482I: A program caused a floating-point stack
check exception at %2.
%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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at %2.
%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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%4%3
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exception at %2.
%4%3
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%4%3
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Process Version Information
Sub-
Process Short Version Build Build SMP Process
ID Name Number Level Level Version Name
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Run-Time Link Library Information
Sub-
Short Version Build Build SMP Library
Name Number Level Level Version Name
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Displays Process, thread, system-semaphore, shared-memory and dynamic-link
library information.
Syntax:
[drive:] [path] PSTAT [/C] [/S] [/L] [/M] [/P:PID] [/F] [/A]
where:
/C - Displays the current process and thread related information on the system
/S - Displays System Semaphore information for each thread in the system
/L - Displays run-time linked libraries for each process on the system
/M - Displays named shared memory information for each process on the system
/P:pid - PID is the hexadecimal process ID to be displayed.
/F - Displays Module Version Information for each process on the system
/A - Displays all the information of the above options.
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SYS8000I: Display the internal commands, or prompt for a command.
execute another command.
Usage: ? ["prompt text" command]
If no prompt text or command is given, ? displays a list of
internal commands. If the prompt text or command is included,
? prompts before executing the specified command.
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SYS8001I: Activate a window, set its state, or change its title.
Usage: ACTIVATE "window" [MAX | MIN | RESTORE | CLOSE]
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SYS8002I: Load or display the alias list, or define an alias.
Usage: ALIAS [/P] [/R [d:][path]filename...] [name[=][value]]
/P Pause after displaying each page
/R Load an alias list from a file
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SYS8003I: Beep the speaker.
Usage: BEEP [frequency [duration] ...]
The frequency is specified in Hertz, and the duration in 1/18th second
intervals. No sound will be generated for frequencies less than 37 Hz,
allowing you to insert short delays. The default value for frequency is
440 Hz; the default value for duration is 2.
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SYS8004I: Terminate all batch processing.
Usage: CANCEL [value]
If you enter a value, CANCEL will set the ERRORLEVEL to that value.
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SYS8005I: Specify a block for SWITCH.
Usage: CASE value
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SYS8006I: Change the current disk drive and directory.
Usage: CDD [/ANS] [- | [d:][pathname]]
/A Display the current directory for all drives from C: to Z:
/N Do not perform the normal extended directory search
/S Create the JPSTREE.IDX file for extended directory searches
You can switch to the previous drive and directory by entering CDD -.
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SYS8007I: Set the screen display colors.
Usage: COLOR [[BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON bg [BORder bc]]
fg Foreground color
bg Background color
bc Border color
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8008I: Default block for SWITCH.
Usage: DEFAULT
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SYS8009I: Pause for a specified period of time.
Usage: DELAY [n]
n The number of seconds to pause. The default value is 1 second.
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SYS8010I: Create, modify, or delete file and subdirectory descriptions.
Usage: DESCRIBE [/A:[[-]rhsda]] [d:][path]filename... [[/D]"description"]
/A: Select files by attributes
/D Specifies that the following text is a description, even if
matches an existing filename.
You can enter a description on the command line by entering the filename
followed by the description enclosed in quotes. If you don't enter a
description, DESCRIBE will prompt you for one for each matching filename.
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SYS8011I: Start an osFree program in detached mode.
Usage: DETACH [d:][filename[.ext]]
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SYS8012I: Display, read, or clear the directory history list.
Usage: DIRHISTORY [/A command] [/FP] [/R [d:][path]filename]
/A Add command to directory history list
/F Clear directory history list
/P Pause after displaying each page
/R Read history list from specified file
If no parameters are entered, DIRHISTORY displays the current directory
history list.
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SYS8013I: Display the directory stack used by PUSHD and POPD.
Usage: DIRS
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SYS8014I: Create loops in batch files.
Usage: DO [n | FOREVER]
DO var = start TO end [BY n]
DO [WHILE | UNTIL] condition
DO x IN [/A[:-rhsda]] filename
DO x IN @filename
...
[ITERATE]
[LEAVE]
...
ENDDO
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SYS8015I: Tells applications where to search for their files.
Usage: DPATH [[d:]path][[;[d:]path]...]]
DPATH ;
If you enter DPATH with no parameters, CMD displays the current search
path. If you enter DPATH and a semicolon, CMD clears the search path.
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SYS8016I: Draw a box on the screen.
Usage: DRAWBOX ulrow ulcol lrrow lrcol style [BRIght][BLInk] fg ON [BRI] bg
[FILL [BRIght] bgfill] [ZOOm] [SHAdow]
ulrow Row for upper left corner
ulcol Column for upper left corner
lrrow Row for lower right corner
lrcol Column for lower right corner
style Box drawing style (0 - 4)
fg Foreground color
bg Background color
bgfill Background fill color (for the inside of the box)
ZOOM Box zooms to its final size
SHADOW Include a drop shadow
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8017I: Draw a horizontal line on the screen.
Usage: DRAWHLINE row column length style [BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON [BRI] bg
row Start row
column Start column
length Length of line
style Line drawing style (1 or 2)
fg Foreground color
bg Background color
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8018I: Draw a vertical line on the screen.
Usage: DRAWVLINE row column length style [BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON [BRI] bg
row Start row
column Start column
length Length of line
style Line drawing style (1 or 2)
fg Foreground color
bg Background color
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8019I: Display a message to STDERR.
Usage: ECHOERR message
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SYS8020I: Display a message, without printing a trailing CR/LF.
Usage: ECHOS message
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SYS8021I: Display a message, without printing a trailing CR/LF, to STDERR.
Usage: ECHOSERR message
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SYS8022I: Restore the current disk drive, directory, environment, command
separator, parameter character, and escape character saved by SETLOCAL.
Usage: ENDLOCAL
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SYS8023I: End a SWITCH statement.
Usage: ENDSWITCH
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SYS8024I: Edit environment variables and/or aliases.
Usage: ESET [/A] varname...
/A Assume the argument is an alias
ESET will search for environment variables first, and then aliases.
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SYS8025I: Perform a command, except on the file(s) specified.
Usage: EXCEPT ([d:][path]filename...) command
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SYS8026I: Find files or text.
Usage: FFIND [/A[[:][-]rhsda] /D[list] /O[[:][-]acdeginrsu] /[T|X]"xx"
/BCEIKLMPRSV file...
/A Select files by attribute
/B Bare output
/C Case sensitive search
/D Drive or drive list
/E Upper case display
/I Ignore wildcards
/K No headers
/L Line numbers
/M No footers
/O Sort order
/P Pause after each page
/R Reverse search (start at end)
/S Subdirectories
/T"xx" Text search string
/V Verbose, show all matching lines
/X["xx"] Hex display / search string
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SYS8027I: Display the total disk space, total bytes used, and total bytes free on the
specified (or default) drive(s).
Usage: FREE [d:] ...
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SYS8028I: Execute a command in the current directory and its subdirectories.
Usage: GLOBAL [/HIPQ] command
/H Process hidden subdirectories
/I Ignore exit codes
/P Prompt whether to execute the command in each directory
/Q Quiet (don't display directory names)
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SYS8029I: Call a subroutine in a batch file.
Usage: GOSUB label
The label must begin with a colon (:), and appear by itself on the line.
GOSUB ignores case differences when matching labels.
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SYS8030I: Display the CMD help file.
Usage: HELP [command]
HELP uses the PM VIEW.EXE program to display help for CMD
and osFree in general (CMDREF.INF).
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SYS8031I: Display, read, or clear the history list.
Usage: HISTORY [/A command] [/F /P] [/R [d:][path]filename]
/A Add command to history list
/F Clear history list
/P Pause after displaying each page
/R Read history list from specified file
If no parameters are entered, HISTORY displays the current history list.
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SYS8032I: Allow IF/THEN/ELSE conditional execution of commands.
Usage: IFF [NOT] condition [.AND. | .OR. | .XOR. [NOT] ...]
THEN ^ ... ^ ELSE[[IFF] ... THEN] ^ ... ^ ENDIFF
The condition can be a string comparison (==, EQ, !=, NE, LT, LE, GE, or GT),
or one of the following:
ERRORLEVEL [condition] number
EXIST filename
ISALIAS aliasname
ISDIR [d:]path
ISINTERNAL command
ISLABEL labelname
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SYS8033I: Get a single keystroke environment variable from standard input.
Usage: INKEY [/C /D /K"..." /P /Wn /X] [text] %%varname
/C Clear keyboard buffer
/D Digits only
/K Allowable keystrokes, enclosed in double quotes
/P Don't display keystroke
/W Wait "n" seconds for a response
/X Do not add carriage return / line feed after user's entry
You can optionally display prompt text before the variable name.
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SYS8034I: Enter an environment variable from the standard input.
Usage: INPUT [/C /D /E /Ln /N /P /Wn /X] [text] %%varname
/C Clear keyboard buffer
/D Digits only
/E Edit existing value
/L Maximum of "n" characters
/N Disable input colors
/P Display * instead of characters
/W Wait "n" seconds for a response
/X Do not add carriage return / line feed after user's entry
You can optionally display prompt text before the variable name.
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SYS8035I: Set the keyboard toggles (Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock).
Usage: KEYBD [/Cn /Nn /Sn]
/C Caps lock
/N Num lock
/S Scroll lock
A 0 turns the toggle off, a 1 turns it on.
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SYS8036I: Display the history list, or enable/disable the command line editing keys.
Usage: KEYS [ON | OFF | LIST]
This command included for compatibility with old CMD.EXE; for now you
should normally use the HISTORY command instead.
ON Enable command history; read input characters
OFF Disable command history; read input lines
LIST Display the command history
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SYS8037I: Feed keystrokes to a program or command.
Usage: KEYSTACK [/Wn] ["abc"[keyname][!][n] ...
/W Wait specified number of timer ticks
"abc" Literal characters to be placed in the keyboard buffer
keyname Name or code for a keystroke
! Clear the keyboard buffer
n Number of times to repeat the preceding keystroke
KEYSTACK only works with PM and windowed VIO apps.
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SYS8038I: Display a file with forward and backward paging and scrolling.
Usage: LIST [/A:[-[rhsda]] /T"text" /HIRSWX] [d:][path]filename...
/A: Select files by attribute
/H Strip high bit from each character
/I Ignore wildcards (valid only with /T)
/R Reverse search (valid only with /T)
/S Read from standard input
/T Search for specified text
/W Wrap text at right margin
/X Display in hex mode
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SYS8039I: Switch a batch file to or from .BTM mode.
Usage: LOADBTM [on | off]
LOADBTM switches a batch file (.CMD or .BTM) to and from .BTM mode.
If no argument is given, it displays the current LOADBTM status.
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SYS8040I: Enable or disable command logging, change the log file name, or
add a comment to the log file.
Usage: LOG [/H /W [d:]pathname] [ON | OFF | "text"]
/H Toggle history log
/W Specify new log filename and turn command logging on
Entering LOG with no parameters displays the log status and file name.
Entering LOG with text writes the text to the log file, even if LOG is
set OFF.
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SYS8041I: Display the system RAM status.
Usage: MEMORY
MEMORY displays physical and resident RAM, free RAM, the size of the osFree
swap file, the total and free environment space, the total and free alias
list space, and the total command history space.
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SYS8042I: Execute a command when a specific condition occurs.
Usage: ON BREAK command
ON ERROR command
ON ERRORMSG command
ON BREAK and ON ERROR only affect the current batch file.
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SYS8043I: Display the CMD configuration dialog or set a specific directive.
Usage: OPTION [//directive]
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SYS8044I: Change to the disk drive and directory at the top of the directory stack
(saved by PUSHD).
Usage: POPD [*]
The * option clears the directory stack, without changing the current drive
and directory.
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SYS8045I: Save the current disk and directory.
Usage: PUSHD [[d:]pathname]
PUSHD saves the current directory on the directory stack, and if a pathname
is specified on the command line, changes the disk drive and directory.
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SYS8046I: Terminate the current batch file.
Usage: QUIT [value]
If you specify a value, QUIT will set ERRORLEVEL to that value.
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SYS8047I: Reboot the system.
Usage: REBOOT [/SV]
/S Shutdown the file system, but don't reboot
/V Prompt for verification before rebooting
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SYS8048I: Return from a GOSUB (subroutine) call in a batch file.
Usage: RETURN
The RETURN command returns from a GOSUB call to the command following the
original GOSUB.
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SYS8049I: Position the cursor on the screen, and optionally display a message.
Usage: SCREEN row column [message]
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SYS8050I: Display text in color.
Usage: SCRPUT row column [BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON [BRIght] bg text
row Start row
column Start column
fg Foreground character color
bg Background character color
text The text to display
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8051I: Execute a command on the specified files.
Usage: SELECT [/A[:-rhsda] /I"text" /O:-deginrsu /T[:acw] /DEHJZ]
command ([path]filename)
/A Select files by attributes
/D Disable directory colorization
/E Display filenames in upper case
/H Hide "." and ".."
/I Match file descriptions
/J Justify filenames (DOS format)
/O Sort sequence
/T Display date and time
/Z Display HPFS volumes in FAT format
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SYS8052I: Display or set CMD configuration variables.
Usage: SETDOS [/B? /C? /D? /E? /Fx.y /Gxy /I+|-command /L? /M? /N? /P? /R?
/S?:? /U? /V? /X? /Y?]
/B Disable/enable bright backgrounds
/C Command separator character
/D Disable/enable descriptions
/E Escape character
/F Format for @EVAL
/G Set the decimal and thousands separator characters
/I Disable/enable internal commands
/L Line or character input
/M Line editing mode
/N NoClobber setting for redirection
/P Variable parameter character
/R Number of screen rows
/S Cursor shape
/U Filename case
/V Batch echo
/X Alias/variable/redirection expansion
/Y Disable/Enable batch debugger
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SYS8053I: Save the current disk drive, directory, environment, command
separator, parameter character, and escape character.
Usage: SETLOCAL
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SYS8054I: Preserve the alias, history, and directory histories.
Usage: SHRALIAS [/U]
SHRALIAS allows you to save the alias list, history list, and directory
history between invocations of CMD.
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SYS8055I: Start a program in a new osFree session.
Usage: START [title] [/BG /C /DOS[=file] /FG /FS /I /ICON=name /INV /K /L
/MAX /MIN /N /PGM /PM /POS=x,y,x1,y1 /WAIT /WIN /WIN3[=file]
/WIN3S[=file]] [command ...]
title Title for title bar /MAX Start maximized
/BG Start in background /MIN Start minimized
/C Transient session /N Start without CMD
/DOS DOS session /PGM Next argument is program name
/FG Start in foreground /PM PM application
/FS Full-screen session /POS Start position (x,y) and window
/I Inherit environment from size (x1, y1) in pels
CONFIG.SYS /WAIT Wait for session to end
/ICON Specify icon file /WIN Windowed osFree session
/INV Invisible session /WIN3 Windows 3 session (enhanced)
/K Keep session /WIN Windows 3 session (standard)
/L Local alias/history lists
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SYS8056I: Execute code in matching block.
Usage: SWITCH %var
Case value
...
Case value2
...
Default
...
EndSwitch
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SYS8057I: Copy standard input to standard output, and save a copy in the specified
file(s).
Usage: TEE [/A] [d:][path]filename...
/A Append output to the file(s)
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SYS8058I: Display a block of text in a batch file.
Usage: TEXT
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ENDTEXT
Both TEXT and ENDTEXT must be entered as the only command on that line.
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SYS8059I: Turn the system stopwatch on and off.
Usage: TIMER [/1 /2 /3 /S] [ON]
ON Restart timer
/1 Use timer #1
/2 Use timer #2
/3 Use timer #3
/S Display split time
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SYS8060I: Change the CMD window title (windowed sessions only)
Usage: TITLE text
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SYS8061I: Change a file's date and/or time.
Usage: TOUCH [/D[acw][mm-dd-yy]] [/T[acw][hh:mm]] [/CEF]
[d:][pathname]filename...
/C Create file if it doesn't exist
/E Don't display non-fatal errors
/F Override read-only files
/Q Don't display new date/time
/T New time
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SYS8062I: Remove aliases from the alias list.
Usage: UNALIAS [/Q] [/R [d:][path]filename...] name...
UNALIAS *
/Q Don't display an error message if the alias doesn't exist
/R Read the aliases to be removed from a file
UNALIAS also accepts the wildcard character * to delete all aliases.
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SYS8063I: Remove variables from the environment.
Usage: UNSET [/Q] [/R [d:][path]filename...] name...
UNSET *
/Q Don't display an error message if the variable doesn't exist
/R Read the variables to be removed from a file
UNSET also accepts the wildcard character * to delete all variables.
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SYS8064I: Display text in color in a vertical column.
Usage: VSCRPUT row column [BRIght] [BLInk] fg ON [BRIght] bg text
row Start row
column Start column
fg Foreground character color
bg Background character color
text The text to display
Valid colors are Black, Blue, Green, Red, Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and White.
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SYS8065I: Minimize or maximize current CMD window, restore default window
size, or change the window title.
Usage: WINDOW [MIN | MAX | RESTORE] [/POS=row,col,width,height] ["title"]
"title" Change the window title.
minimize Minimize the CMD window.
maximize Maximize the CMD window.
restore Restore the CMD window to its "normal" size.
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SYS8066I: Copy standard input to standard output, and then copy the specified file(s)
to standard output.
Usage: Y [d:][path]filename...
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SYS8067I:
Use the BLDLEVEL command to search for a version string in a file.
SYNTAX: bldlevel [drive:][path]filename
or bldlevel /?
or bldlevel
Where:
drive Specifies a drive letter for the path or filename,
for example: C:
path Specifies a path,
for example: \os2\dll\
filename Specifies the name for the file.
/? Displays this information.
no parameter Displays this information.
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SYS8079I: FixPack version: %0
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SYS8080I:
Selects a keyboard layout to replace the current keyboard layout for
all OS/2, Presentation Manager, and DOS sessions.
KEYB layout
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SYS8081I: Allows or prevents extended display and keyboard support in
the OS/2 environment.
Usage: ANSI [ON|OFF]
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