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Old 01 January 2024, 17:47   #18
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"Normal" DraCo Alert numbers begin with hex 7f.
Dead-End Alerts start with hex FF. Below you will
find a selection of Alert numbers, and their meaning.

7f01000x MMU error
7f02000x Interrupt error
7f03000x Access to Custom chip registers
7f030001 Access to blitter
7f030002 Access to Amiga-Audio Hardware
7f05000x Error accessing the clock or the nonvolatile memory
7f050001 Battery-backed memory cannot be read (This message
may occur, for example, after the exchange of battery on the
CPU board or just simple battery depletion)
7f050002 Battery-backed memory can not be initialized
7f050003 Serial number cannot be read
7f050005 Clock is not running
7f07000x Various messages
7f070002 Bus timeout
7f070003 Watchdog timer
7f09000x Keyboard failure
7f090091 Wrong keyboard (not an MF-II keyboard)
7f090002 Faulty data from the keyboard
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