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# Error codes
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Your @boardname @ may encounter a situation that prevents it from running your code. When this happens, a frowny face will appear on your @boardname @ screen (see picture) followed by an error number. These are called _panic_ codes.
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Below is a list of error numbers and what they mean:
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* **10** (`MICROBIT_I2C_LOCKUP` ): the @boardname @'s I2C bus is not working
* **20** (`MICROBIT_OOM` ): there is no free memory on the @boardname @
* **30** (`MICORBIT_HEAP_ERROR` ): a problem in the heap space.
* **40** (`MICROBIT_NULL_DEREFERENCE ` ): there was a NULL dereference, the @boardname @ tried to manage a invalid object pointer.
* **42** (`MICROBIT_SYSTEM_ERROR` ): there's an error condition in the @boardname @ system software.
* **43** (`MICROBIT_NO_RADIO` ): the @boardname @ can't enable the radio.
* **98** (`MICROBIT_ASSERTION_FAILED` ): assertion failed, the condition in an [assert ](/reference/control/assert ) was false.
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```sim
basic.showLeds(`
# . . . #
# # . # #
. . . . .
. # # # .
# . . . #
`)
```
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## See also
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[panic ](/reference/control/panic ), [assert ](/reference/control/assert ),