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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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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. For a full list of  these codes, what they mean and what you can do to resolve them visit the [micro:bit guide to error codes](https://microbit.org/guide/hardware/error-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
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* **20** (`MICROBIT_OOM`): there is no free memory on the @boardname@
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## See also
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[Support](https://microbit.org/guide/hardware/error-codes/),
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[panic](/reference/control/panic), [assert](/reference/control/assert),
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