-- card: 3920 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 2687 -- name: -- part contents for background part 13 ----- text ----- 6 -- part contents for background part 12 ----- text ----- Sometimes, instead of getting an error message from a program, such as "File is busy or in use", you may get a negative return code. The list below shows some of the result codes and their meanings. Value Meaning -33 File directory full -34 All allocation blocks on the volume are full -35 Specified volume doesn't exist -36 I/O error -37 Bad file name or volume name -38 File not open -39 Logical end-of-file reached during read operation -41 Memory full -42 Too many files open; max of 12 files on 128K Macintosh, 40 files on other Macs. -43 File not found -44 Volume is locked by hardware setting -45 File is locked -46 Volume is locked by software flag -47 File is busy; one or more files are open -48 File with specific name and version number already exists -56 No such device -57 Not a Macintosh disk; volume lacks Macintosh-format directory -59 Problem during rename -60 Bad master directory block; must reinitialize volume -61 Read/write permission or open permission doesn't allow writing -64 Drive isn't connected