


               Fault(V1.3 in C:) (V2.x/3.x internal)



     NAME
            Fault - translate numeric error codes to ascii text.

     SYNOPSIS
            Fault Fault/...

     DESCRIPTION
            Normally when your Amiga has an error it returns a 
        requestor telling you what you need to do. Many errors do 
        not bother to open up this requestor, only a number (for 
        example, 'Last command failed with error 330). This 
        command accepts numeric those error codes and turns them 
        into system error messages, or if the error code is not 
        defined the numeric code is again displayed.

            Translates all the faults into English-lanuage 
        explanations.

            The CLI and Shells (and many programs) call on Fault 
        to report their errors for them.  

            In 2.x/3.x this fault code is stored into the 
        variable 'result 2'.

            The AmigaDOS command also  does this but may not root 
        out the exact problem. If the AmigaDOS command WHY does 
        not satisfy your quiriosity of what the error was about, 
        then using Fault directly after it will expound on it.
          

      EXAMPLE
            1. To display the error message associated with fault 
        code 220:

			FAULT 220



            2. To display the error messages with fault codes 
        216, 220, and 330:


			FAULT 216 220 330
