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SP-12 Librarian User’s Manual Messages And Errors
Water’s Edge Software
Page 21
Insufficient memory to open File Name”.
There is not enough memory available to open the file whose name is
indicated by
File Name
. This problem will occur only when memory is
severely limited.
Close any open desk accessories and try again. If this doesn’t work, quit
the SP-12 Librarian. If you are not using MultiFinder or System 7 and disk
caching is on, turn it off (via the Control Panel desk accessory). If you are
using MultiFinder or System 7, allocate more memory to the SP-12
Librarian, restart the SP-12 Librarian, and try the operation again.
Insufficient memory to open File Name”. Try closing a window first.
There is not enough memory available to open the file whose name is
indicated by
File Name
. This problem will occur only when memory is
severely limited.
Close any open desk accessories. If possible, close a document window
that you do not immediately require and try the operation again. If you get
the same problem, quit the SP-12 Librarian. If you are not using
MultiFinder or System 7 and disk caching is on, turn it off (via the Control
Panel desk accessory). If you are using MultiFinder or System 7, allocate
more memory to the SP-12 Librarian, restart the SP-12 Librarian, and try
the operation again.
Insufficient memory to run this application.
There is not enough memory available to run the SP-12 Librarian. This
problem will occur only when memory is severely limited.
Quit the SP-12 Librarian. If you are not using MultiFinder or System 7 and
disk caching is on, turn it off (via the Control Panel desk accessory). If you
are using MultiFinder or System 7, allocate more memory to the SP-12
Librarian, restart the SP-12 Librarian, and try running the SP-12 Librarian
again.
Not enough room on Disk Name to save the changed list of categories.
The category list (which is maintained by using the Catalog menu’s
Define
Category
command) could not be saved on the disk whose name is
indicated by
Disk Name
.
The category list is saved as part of the SP-12 Librarian application, so
this error indicates that the disk containing the SP-12 Librarian is full. If
the SP-12 Librarian is on a floppy disk, try to remove unnecessary files,
fonts, and desk accessories.
Operation was terminated. Disk is full.
The current SP-12 operation could not be completed because the disk is
full.
Save your SP-12’s data on another disk, preferably a blank one.
Operation was terminated. Disk is locked.
The current SP-12 operation could not be completed because the disk is
software locked.
Some other process has locked the required disk. This is possible if you
are using MultiFinder or System 7 or a Macintosh (not MIDI) network.
Unlock the disk, or quit the other applications in MultiFinder or System 7
and repeat the process.
Operation was terminated. Disk is write protected.
The current SP-12 operation could not be completed because the disk is
write protected.
If a floppy disk is write protected, first eject the disk then slide the write-
protect tab on its back so that you can’t see light through it. If a hard disk
is write protected, consult your hard disk’s manual.
Operation was terminated. File is locked.
The current SP-12 operation could not be completed because the file is
locked.
Quit the SP-12 Librarian. In The Finder, click the locked file and select Get
Info in the File menu. Click the “Locked” box to remove the “X”, thereby
unlocking the file. The file is now unlocked.
Operation was terminated. I/O error.
The current SP-12 operation could not be completed because a serious
disk error has occurred. Your disk, or disk drive could be damaged.
Quit the SP-12 Librarian and restart the Macintosh. Try the same
operation again. If you can’t reproduce the problem, it was probably just a
temporary glitch. Keep your guard up in case it happens again.
If you do reproduce the problem, or if it comes up again at another time,
suspect the disk first. For floppy disks, use The Finder to copy valid files to
another floppy. Don’t back up the floppy, since you may back up the fault
with it. Discard the bad floppy disk. With hard disks, remove all your valid
data, re-format the hard disk, then copy your files back onto the hard disk.
If the problem persists on a specific drive, have it checked out by a service
technician.
Printer file is missing. Use the Chooser to select a printer.
Use the Apple menu’s Chooser to select a printer. If the Chooser does not
display a printer, you will have to move a copy of a printer file (such as an
ImageWriter) into your System folder.
Printing error has occurred (Can't save spool file)
A document can’t be printed because a spool file can’t be saved on the
startup disk. Quit the SP-12 Librarian and restart your Macintosh.
Printing error has occurred (Disk is full)
A document can’t be printed because your startup disk is full. You need
about 15K of free space on your startup disk to print a document. Try to
remove unnecessary files, fonts and desk accessories from your startup
disk.
Printing error has occurred (File directory full)
A document can’t be printed because there are too many files in your
System folder and/or your startup disk. This error refers to the number of
files, and not their size. Try to remove unnecessary files from your startup
disk.
Printing error has occurred (I/O error)
A document can’t be printed because a serious disk error has occurred on
your startup disk. Your disk, or disk drive could be damaged.
Quit the SP-12 Librarian and restart the Macintosh. Try the same
operation again. If you can’t reproduce the problem, it was probably just a
temporary glitch. Keep your guard up in case it happens again.
If you do reproduce the problem, or if it comes up again at another time,
suspect the disk first. For floppy disks, use The Finder to copy valid files to
another floppy. Don’t back up the floppy, since you may back up the fault
with it. Discard the bad floppy disk. With hard disks, remove all your valid
data, re-format the hard disk, then copy your files back onto the hard disk.
If the problem persists on a specific drive, have it checked out by a service
technician.
Printing error has occurred (ID=x)
A document can’t be printed because an internal error has occurred
(identified by the
x
). This error number will mean nothing to you, however,
an Apple dealer may be able to help you. If not, contact Water's Edge
Software.
Printing error has occurred (Out of memory)
A document can’t be printed because there is not enough memory
available. This problem will occur only when memory is severely limited.
Quit the SP-12 Librarian. If you are not using MultiFinder or System 7 and
disk caching is on, turn it off (via the Control Panel desk accessory). If you
are using MultiFinder or System 7, allocate more memory to the SP-12
Librarian, restart the SP-12 Librarian, and try the operation again. If it
occurs again, close unnecessary windows (and desk accessories) while
printing.
Process was halted by SP-12.
The current SP-12 process was halted by the SP-12. This message is
displayed if you abort an operation by pressing “No” on the SP-12’s
control panel, or if the SP-12 determines that the process should be
halted.
An example of this is when the SP-12 wants to write to a file that is locked.
The SP-12’s display will read “Write protected.”
Reading songs.
The SP-12 is busy reading a sequence file from the Macintosh. The
SP-12 could be loading the entire file, verifying the file, or loading
individual segments, depending on which command was entered into the
SP-12.
Reading sounds.
The SP-12 is busy reading a sound file from the Macintosh. The SP-12
could be loading the entire file, verifying the file, or loading individual
sounds, depending on which command was entered into the SP-12.
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