younger@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU (Chris Younger) (10/20/90)
Can anybody tell me where I can get a list of what the error numbers mean in the Bomb dialog box? At the moment I am specifically after the meanings of IDs 02 and 28. Thanks, ============================================================================= Chris Younger, Computer Science Honours Student, Monash University, AUSTRALIA E-mail: younger@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au =============================================================================
niko@iastate.edu (Schuessler Nikolaus E) (10/20/90)
In article <3248@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> younger@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU (Chris Younger) writes: > >Can anybody tell me where I can get a list of what the error numbers mean >in the Bomb dialog box? At the moment I am specifically after the meanings >of IDs 02 and 28. 02 - address error 28 - stack moved into application heap There is a sysErrDA that lists most of them and is quite handy to use sitting in the apple menu. you can get that from any anonymous ftp site with the info-mac archives i would suppose. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Niko Schuessler "On a two semester mission to engineer where niko@iastate.edu no-one has engineered before.... :-) " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
klaus@diku.dk (Klaus Ole Kristiansen) (10/21/90)
niko@iastate.edu (Schuessler Nikolaus E) writes: >In article <3248@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> younger@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU (Chris Younger) writes: >> >>Can anybody tell me where I can get a list of what the error numbers mean >>in the Bomb dialog box? At the moment I am specifically after the meanings >>of IDs 02 and 28. >02 - address error >28 - stack moved into application heap >There is a sysErrDA that lists most of them and is quite handy to use sitting >in the apple menu. you can get that from any anonymous ftp site with the >info-mac archives i would suppose. GIFconverter consistently bombs with error 29while "analysing image". 29 is not in the sysErrDa. What is it? Klaus Kristiansen