
Chapter
Call Routines 69–127
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Output Argument One
The output argument specifies the status of the message instruction.
Upon return from the call, the output argument has this definition:
Decimal
output
Hexadecimal
output
Description
0
00 successful completion
2 02 target node cannot accept the message at this time
3 03 target node cannot respond because message is too
large
4 04 target node cannot respond because it does not
understand the command parameters
5 05 BASIC module is off-line (not on link)
6 06 target node cannot respond because requested function
is not available
7 07 target node does not respond
10 0A BASIC module detects illegal target node address
11 0B BASIC module detects illegal file number
12 0C BASIC module detects illegal target file element offset
13 0D BASIC module detects illegal target file length
14 0E BASIC module detects illegal time-out value
16 10 target node cannot respond because of incorrect
command parameters or unsupported command
55 37 message timed out (time-out value exceeded)
80 50 target node is out of memory
96 60 target node cannot respond because file is protected
231 E7 target node cannot respond because length requested
is too large
235 EB target node cannot respond because target node denies
access
236 EC target node cannot respond because requested function
is currently unavailable
241 F1 BASIC module detects illegal target file type
250 FA target node cannot respond because another node is
file owner (has sole file access)
251 FB target node cannot respond because another node is
program owner (has sole access to all files)
This call is implemented as a Protected Typed Logical Write with two
address fields.
Refer to the DF1 Protocol and Command Set Reference Manual
(publication number 1770-6.5.16) for detailed information on DH-485.
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