System Software Error Codes
The first byte specifies the area of the system affected. The top bit will be set if the error is a dead end alert.
| Area of system | Value | Specific part of system |
|---|---|---|
| Libraries | 01 | Exec library |
| 02 | Graphics library | |
| 03 | Layers library | |
| 04 | Intuition library | |
| 05 | Math library | |
| 06 | CList library | |
| 07 | AmigaDOS library | |
| 08 | RAM Handler library | |
| 09 | Icons library | |
| Devices | 10 | Audio device |
| 11 | Console device | |
| 12 | Gameport device | |
| 13 | Keyboard device | |
| 14 | Trackdisk device | |
| 15 | Timer device | |
| Resources | 20 | CIA resource |
| 21 | Disk resource | |
| 22 | Misc resource | |
| Other areas | 30 | Bootstrap |
| 31 | Workbench | |
| 32 | Diskcopy |
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