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GW-BASIC <strong>User's</strong> Guide<br />

59-60Unprintable error<br />

No error message is available for the existing error condition. This is usually caused by an<br />

error with an undefined error code.<br />

61 Disk full<br />

All disk storage space is in use.<br />

62 Input past end<br />

An INPUT statement is executed after all the data in the file has been input, or for a null<br />

(empty) file. To avoid this error, use the EOF function to detect the end of file.<br />

63 Bad record number<br />

In a PUT or GET statement, the record number is either greater than the maximum allowed<br />

(16,777,215) or equal to zero.<br />

64 Bad filename<br />

An illegal form is used for the filename with LOAD, SAVE, KILL, or OPEN; for example, a<br />

filename with too many characters.<br />

65 Unprintable error<br />

No error message is available for the existing error condition. This is usually caused by an<br />

error with an undefined error code.<br />

66 Direct statement in file<br />

A direct statement is encountered while loading a ASCII-format file. The LOAD is<br />

terminated.<br />

67 Too many files<br />

An attempt is made to create a new file (using SAVE or OPEN) when all directory entries<br />

are full or the file specifications are invalid.<br />

68 Device Unavailable<br />

An attempt is made to open a file to a nonexistent device. It may be that hardware does not<br />

exist to support the device, such as lpt2: or lpt3:, or is disabled by the user. This occurs if<br />

an OPEN "COM1: statement is executed but the user disables RS-232 support with the /c:<br />

switch directive on the command line.<br />

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