on 7/25/01 5:29 PM, Steve Moody at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 1) Where can I find a list of error codes and what they mean?

Macinstein.com has a error code search engine, you might want to check that.

> 2) One thing I'll never understand is why the Macintosh, with it's
> ease of use, has always had error codes that are so user unfriendly.
> Even DOS has no error message as unfriendly and Macintosh Error
> codes.  Windows 95 comes close, however.

That's because DOS has no error codes, it just crashed and required a
reboot. :) 

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