7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
Root directory full.
This message appears when file operations are attempted on a medium that already has the maximum
number of files that medium can hold. The maximum number of files for a double density diskette is 112,
for a quad density diskette is 205, for drive C is 512, for drive D is 512, for drive H is 320, and for drive I is
320.
This message appears when file operations are attempted on a double density disk with more than 112
files, or on a quad density disk with more than 205 files.
RTC err
UniSite-xpi has experienced an error that it cannot recover from; turn UniSite-xpi off and reboot the
system. If the error recurs, contact Data I/O Customer Support.
RTE init err
UniSite-xpi has experienced an error that it cannot recover from; turn UniSite-xpi off and reboot the
system. If the error recurs, contact Data I/O Customer Support.
Save operation aborted due to an out of date system parameter file.
The “SAVE SYSTEM PARAMETERS” operation requires that the version number of the System parameter
file match the system version number. You should direct the programmer to update the parameter file
when it detects and reports this condition during the save or restore operations.
Saving data to file.
This message appears while data is being written to a file on disk.
Saving parameters.
This message appears when UniSite-xpi is saving the selected variables onto the disk.
Saving job file.
This message appears when UniSite-xpi is saving a job file.
Search pattern not found.
If you specified a data pattern for a file that does not contain that pattern, this message will appear. This
message appears while UniSite-xpi is in the memory editor or in the under/overblow display.
Security device not recognized.
Secur Prog Err
An error occurred when UniSite-xpi attempted to program the security fuse of this device.
Security fuse violation.
This message appears when a device operation attempt is made on a device on which the security fuse has
already been blown.
Security fuse violation. Hit return to continue, ^Z to abort.
This message appears when you try to program an EE device with the security fuse already blown. If you
continue by pressing E
NTER
, the program operation will be performed and previous data in the device will
be overwritten.
Security Violation
This device cannot be programmed because its security fuse bit is already set to the programmed state.
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