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'''Illegal Instruction''' (also referred to as II) is an error found in [[Return To Wonderland]], similar to [[Memory Access Violation]] but far rarer. Illegal Instructions occur when the game attempts to perform an instruction that doesn't exist or is coded improperly. Other error messages include [[Parameter Must Be Positive]], [[Abnormal Program Termination]], [[Memory Access Violation]], [[Unknown Runtime Exception]], [[Array Index out of Bounds]] and [[General Protection Fault]].
'''Illegal Instruction''' (also referred to as II) is an error found in [[Return To Wonderland]], similar to [[Memory Access Violation]] but far rarer. Illegal Instructions occur when the game attempts to perform a CPU/GPU instruction that is not supported by the CPU/GPU.


== Known Causes ==
== Known Causes ==
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The following events can cause an Illegal Instruction Error.
The following events can cause an Illegal Instruction Error.


* Return to Wonderland: Doing certain things with [[38 08]].
* [[Return to Wonderland]]: Doing certain things with [[38 08]].
* ...
 
[[Category:Common Wonderland Errors]]
== See Also ==
* [[Wikipedia:Illegal_opcode|Illegal opcode]] on Wikipedia.
 
[[Category:Errors|Errors]]

Latest revision as of 18:59, 4 December 2022

Illegal Instruction (also referred to as II) is an error found in Return To Wonderland, similar to Memory Access Violation but far rarer. Illegal Instructions occur when the game attempts to perform a CPU/GPU instruction that is not supported by the CPU/GPU.

Known Causes

The following events can cause an Illegal Instruction Error.

See Also