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using Delphi 3, I had already created 32-bits Windows applications for HRIS, ERP and CRM. In 2007, using Ruby on Rails, an AJAX powered CRM dos error 4 site running on Apache & MySQL was created and I am now dos error 2 using Visual Studio .Net 2008 to create web-based projects and Delphi 7 for Win32 applications using SQL2005 & dos error 5 DBFCDX.So, why then am I reviving the Original Clipper... Clipper... Clipper via a Blog as CA-Clipper is a programming language for the DOS world ? Believe it or not, there dos error number 3 are still some clients using my mission-critical CA-Clipper applications for DOS installed in the late 80's and up to the mid 90's. This is testimony to CA-Clipper's robustness as a language :-)With the widespread introduction of Windows 7 64-bits as the standard O/S for new Windows based PCs & Notebooks, CA-Clipper EXE simply will not work and it has become
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imperative for Clipper programmers to migrate immediately to Harbour to build 32/64 bits EXEsSince 28th January 2009, this blog has been read by 134,389 (10/3/11 - 39,277) unique visitors (of which 45,151 (10/3/11 - 13,929) are returning visitors) from 103 countries and 1,574 cities & towns in Europe (37; 764 cities), North America (3; 373 cities) , Central America & Caribeans (6; 13 cities), South America(10; 226 cities), Africa & Middle-East (12; 44 cities) , Asia-Pacific (21; 175 cities). So, obviously Clipper is Alive & Well : -)TIA & Enjoy ! (10th October 2012, 11:05; 13th November 2015) Monday, January 26, 2009 Common DOS Errors In my years experience in programming with CA-Clipper, the most common DOS errors encountered are Dos Error 2, 3, 4, 5 and 32. However, I have noticed posts on comp.lang.clipper regarding other DOS errors. So here's the full list of DOS errors and my recommended action (if any) to take : Error No.DescriptionSugggested Action 1Invalid function number 2File not foundMake sure that the named file is present in the relevant directory. 3Path not
Description Error Description Number Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Invalid function number 19 Attempt to write on write-protected diskette 2 File not found 20 Unknown unit 3 Path not found
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21 Drive not ready 4 Too many open files 22 Unknown dos error 64 command (no handles left) 5 Access denied 23 Data error (CRC) 6 Invalid handle 24 Bad request structure dos error level length 7 Memory control blocks 25 Seek error destroyed 8 Insufficient memory 26 Unknown media type 9 Invalid memory block 27 Sector not found address 10 Invalid environment http://cch4clipper.blogspot.com/2009/01/common-dis-errors.html 28 Printer out of paper 11 Invalid format 29 Write fault 12 Invalid access code 30 Read fault 13 Invalid data 31 General failure 14 Reserved 32 Sharing violation 15 Invalid drive was 33 Lock violation specified 16 Attempt to remove the 34 Invalid disk change current directory 17 Not same device 35 FCB unavailable 18 No http://www.ousob.com/ng/clerr/ng2ded8.php more files 36 Sharing buffer overflow 37-49 Reserved 66 Network device type incorrect 50 Network request not 67 Network name not found supported 51 Remote computer not 68 Network name limit exceeded listening 52 Duplicate name on 69 Network BIOS session limit network exceeded 53 Network name not found 70 Temporarily paused 54 Network busy 71 Network request not accepted 55 Network device no longer 72 Print or disk redirection exists paused 56 Network BIOS command 73-79 Reserved limit exceeded 57 Network adapter hardware 80 File already exists error 58 Incorrect response from 81 Reserved network 59 Unexpected network error 82 Cannot make directory entry 60 Incompatible remote 83 Fail on INT 24H adapter 61 Print queue full 84 Too many redirections 62 Not enough space for 85 Duplicate redirection print file 63 Print file deleted 86 Invalid password (not enough space) 64 Network name deleted 87 Invalid parameter 65 Access denied 88 Network device fault ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Online resources provided by: http://www.ousob.com --- NG 2 HTML conversion by Dave Pearson
30 Days In the Last 90 Days In the Last 6 Months Technical Support Overview Search Contact Assistance Request Feedback Support Resources Support Knowledgebase Article Index Top 10 Articles http://www.keil.com/support/docs/613.htm Product Manuals Application Notes Downloads Product Updates Discussion Forum Books Product Information Software & http://www.techhelpmanual.com/347-dos_error_codes.html Hardware Products ARM Development ToolsC166 Development ToolsC51 Development ToolsC251 Development ToolsDebug AdaptersEvaluation Boards Product Brochures Newsletters Home/Technical Support GENERAL: DOS ERRORLEVEL Information in this article applies to: C166 Version 3 and Later C251 Version 2 and Later C51 Version 5 and Later CARM Version 1 and Later QUESTION Do the compiler and assembler set the DOS dos error error level that I can check in my BATCH files? ANSWER Yes, all our tools set the DOS errorlevel to one of the following values: 0 -- Successful with no errors or warnings 1 -- Warnings 2 -- Errors (and possibly Warnings) 3 -- Fatal Errors MORE INFORMATION Refer to the following compiler user's guides for more information about ERRORLEVEL: Refer to ERRORLEVEL in the Cx51 User's Guide. Refer dos error 5 to ERRORLEVEL in the C251 User's Guide. Refer to ERRORLEVEL in the C166 User's Guide. Refer to ERRORLEVEL in the CARM User's Guide. FORUM THREADS The following Discussion Forum threads may provide information related to this topic. ERRORLEVEL from command-line invocation of uVision2 Last Reviewed: Monday, April 28, 2008 Did this article provide the answer you needed? Yes No Not Sure Products Development Tools ARM C166 C51 C251 µVision IDE and Debugger Hardware & Collateral ULINK Debug Adaptors Evaluation Boards Product Brochures Device Database Distributors Downloads MDK-ARM C51 C166 C251 File downloads Support Knowledgebase Discussion Forum Product Manuals Application Notes Contact Distributors Request a Quote Sales Contacts Cookie Settings | Terms of Use | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact Us | Feedback Copyright © 2005-2016 ARM Group. All rights reserved. Important information This site uses cookies to store information on your computer. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our cookies. Don't show this message again Change Settings Privacy Policy Update ARM’s Privacy Policy has been updated. By continuing to use our site, you consent to ARM’s Privacy Policy. Please review our Privacy Policy to learn more about our collection, use and transfers of your data. Accept and hide this message /support/docs/613.asp
Errors DoubleSpace API Error/Return Codes DPMI Error Codes EMM Error/Status Codes MRCI API Error/Return Codes POST Error Codes XMS Error Codes Error # Error # Hex Dec Meaning Hex Dec Meaning ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ 01H 1 Invalid function number 0aH 10 Invalid environment 02H 2 File not found 0bH 11 Invalid format 03H 3 Path not found 0cH 12 Invalid access code 04H 4 Too many open files 0dH 13 Invalid data 05H 5 Access denied 0eH 14 (not used) 06H 6 Invalid handle 0fH 15 Invalid drive specified 07H 7 Memory ctrl blocks destroyed 10H 16 Can't remove current dir 08H 8 Insufficient memory 11H 17 Not same device 09H 9 Invalid memory block address 12H 18 No more matching files █▌Extended Error Codes▐█ These codes (and the class/location/action codes below) are returned by DOS fn 59H (DOS 3.0+). Error # Hex Dec Meaning (returned in AX by Fn 59H) ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ 0 0 No error (don't expect 0 unless no error has EVER occurred) 13H 19 Write-protected disk ────────── 0 ┐ 14H 20 Unknown unit ID 1 │ 15H 21 Disk drive not ready 2 │ 16H 22 Unknown command 3 │ 17H 23 Disk data error (CRC error) 4 ╞═►These correspond to error 18H 24 Bad request structure length 5 │ codes 0-0cH passed in DI to 19H 25 Disk seek error 6 │ an INT 24H critical error 1aH 26 Unknown disk media type 7 │ handler and they match the 1bH 27 Disk sector not found 8 │ values in AL after errors 1cH 28 Printer out of paper 9 │ in INT 25H/26H. 1dH 29 Write fault error 0aH │ 1eH 30 Read fault error 0bH │ 1fH 31 General failure ──────────── 0cH ┘ 20H 32 File sharing violation 21H 33 File locking violation 22H 34 Invalid disk change 23H 35 FCB unavailable (too many FCBs) 24H 36 Sharing buffer overflow 25H-31H (reserved) 32H 50 Network request not supported 33H 51 Remote computer not listening 34H 52 Duplicate name on network 35H 53 Network name not found