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<strong>CP</strong>/M 3 Messages <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

Table A-1. (continued)<br />

Message Meaning<br />

Directory full<br />

DIRECTORY FULL<br />

ED. There is not enough directory space for the file being written<br />

to the destination disk. You can use the OXfilespec command<br />

to erase any unnecessary files on the disk without leaving<br />

the editor.<br />

SUBMIT. There is not enough directory space on the temporary<br />

file drive to write the temporary file used for processing<br />

SUBMIT files. Use the SETDEF command to determine which<br />

drive is the temporary file drive. Use the ERASE command to<br />

erase unnecessary files or set the temporary file drive to a different<br />

drive and retry.<br />

LIB-80, LINK-80. There is no directory space for the output or<br />

intermediate files. Use the ERASE command to remove unnecessary<br />

files.<br />

GEN<strong>CP</strong>M. There is no directory space for <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS.<br />

HEXCOM. There is no directory space for the output COM<br />

file.<br />

Directory needs to be reformatted for date/time stamps.<br />

DISK FULL<br />

SET. A date/time option was specified, but the directory has<br />

not been initialized for date/time stamping. Use the INITDIR<br />

command to initialize the directory for date/time stamping.<br />

ED. There is not enough disk space for the output file. This<br />

error can occur on the E, H, W, or X commands. If it occurs<br />

with X command, you can repeat the command prefixing the<br />

filename with a different drive.<br />

A-8

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