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Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal.delphi.misc > Organization: MicroAdvantage, Inc. > Original Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 17:10:52 -0400 > I've long since discarded my old Turbo Pascal books that had a > nice > chart of the DOS errorcodes. I'm getting an ioerror
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103 and > can't > figure out whats happening. If any one knows where I dos error 64 can get a > list > of the DOS Errorcodes it would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks in advance. > Tom Harden dos error 4 > ------------------- > THar...@frontiernet.net > ------------------- > Help is always just around the Corner. > !!! Always !!! No sooner said than done, Voila! List of Turbo Pascal 7 runtime errors (Delphi applicable ??) Error* # *Error
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Message =====*================================= 1 *Invalid function number 2 *File not found 3 *Path not found 4 *Too many open files 5 *File access denied 6 *Invalid file handle 12 *Invalid file access code 15 *Invalid drive number 16 *Cannot remove current directory 17 *Cannot rename across drives 18 *No more files 100 *Disk read error 101 *Disk write error 102 *File not assigned 103 *File not
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open 104 *File not open for input 105 *File not open for output 106 *Invalid numeric format 150 *Disk is write-protected 151 *Bad drive request struct length 152 *Drive not ready 154 *CRC error in data 156 *Disk seek error 157 *Unknown media type 158 *Sector Not Found 159 *Printer out of paper 160 *Device write fault 161 *Device read fault 162 *Hardware failure 200 *Division by zero 201 *Range check error 202 *Stack overflow error 203 *Heap overflow error 204 *Invalid pointer operation 205 *Floating point overflow 206 *Floating point underflow 207 *Invalid floating point operation 208 *Overlay manager not installed 209 *Overlay file read error 210 *Object not initialized 211 *Call to abstract method 212 *Stream registration error 213 *Collection index out of range 214 *Collection overflow error 215 *Arithmetic overflow error 216 *General Protection fault I don't know if they all apply to Delphi but I'm sure somebody can point out any which don't. Keith. Other Threads 1. DOS Error 103!! 2. Error Creating Form: I/O Error 103 3. Stream Read Error and I/O Error 103 4. Error 103 - Semaphore Error - Help! 5. Binary Search tree runtime error 103 6. Problem with file access in TPW - error 103 7. 103 error 8. I/O File Error 103 - How comes it 9. IO Error 103 10. I/O error 103
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Website Useful Wiki Links Project Roadmap Getting the Source Screenshots About donations dos error handling (wiki) Bookstore Computer Math and Games in Pascal Lazarus, the complete guide (only a few left) Search Advanced search « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: http://www.delphigroups.info/2/47/138223.html [Solved] Runtime Error 103 (Read 11922 times) Logic_Bomb New member Posts: 41 [Solved] Runtime Error 103 « on: August 29, 2011, 05:59:56 am » I have been using Lazarus & ObjPascal/Delphi for a while now and this is by far the most confusing problem I have had... I have been making a simple application to http://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?topic=14437.0 teach my friend (Who is new to ObjPascal) the basics, and it seems that I myself am having issues with the basics... He has compiles & run the same code as I am and it works fine for him, which raises the question, what's gone wrong? This code has worked fine for me in the past and is only a simple 'Hello World' application, running the following:Code: [Select]program project1;
{$mode objfpc}{$H+}
uses
{$IFDEF UNIX}{$IFDEF UseCThreads}
cthreads,
{$ENDIF}{$ENDIF}
Classes
{ you can add units after this };
{$R *.res}
begin
Writeln('Hi');
Readln();
end.
Throws up no debug messages but a run-time message that says the following:Code: [Select]"Project project1.exe raised exception class 'RunError(103)'."The IDE then points to this line:Code: [Select]Writeln('Hi');and Upon hovering over the line gives this message:Code: [Select]"Writeln = No Symbol \"Writeln\" in current context."If I then try and run the .EXE I get the following Error:Code: [Select]"An unhandled exception occurred at $0040151B
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