Chapter 6 - Touch Application Program Interface (TAPI)
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Error Messages
Table 6-1 defines the error messages and meanings for the TAPI
drivers.
Table 6-1. TAPI Error Messages and Explanations
Message:
Invalid command line parameter.
Valid command line parameters are:
Meaning:
The command line syntax is invalid. The installation
process is aborted.
Message:
A CT driver is already installed at
software interrupt xxH
.
Meaning:
A CT driver has been previously installed on the same
software interrupt.
xxH
denotes the software interrupt.
The TAPI driver looks only for the string
CT DRIVER
-
. It does not look for a specific type of driver.
Message:
Communication error - unable to send
command.
Check that the touch system is
properly connected.
Meaning:
The TAPI driver could not initialize the touch system
because the driver could not send commands to the
touch system. A timeout occurred while attempting to
transmit the command.
Message:
Communication error - report expected
but not received.
Check that the touch system is
properly connected.
Meaning:
The TAPI driver could not initialize the touch system
because a report that was expected was not received. A
timeout occurred while waiting for the report.
Message:
The selected RS-232 serial port was
not found.
Meaning:
The RS-232 driver could not initialize the touch system
because the driver could not find the specified serial
port.
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