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- DTJ-BBS Revision 940521 Information
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-
- The DTJ Bulletin Board System for the Commodore 64 is a professional quality
- shareware discussion-orientated BBS program that offers big system features.
- It is written in BASIC (compiled by Blitz!) and machine language. This
- software will run under a variety of hardware configurations and has many
- customizable features.
-
- The DTJ-BBS operates similar to the popular Citadel BBS program. This type
- of software is called a general discussion system because it places more
- emphasis on good discussion areas than on things like file transfers or
- on-line games.
-
- The DTJ-BBS is a non-Commodore specific BBS program. It doesn't feature
- Commodore color graphics or other Commodore-type features. Instead, the
- DTJ-BBS was written with all computer users in mind. The software doesn't act
- like most Commodore systems do. In fact, many users think the software runs
- on a PC!
-
- While many of the commands are similar, the DTJ-BBS is not a clone of
- Citadel. It is more user-friendly, especially for new users. Unless you are
- familiar with the DTJ-BBS or Citadel programs, you may find "getting around"
- DTJ a bit usual at first compared to other bulletin board programs, but in a
- short time you will find the DTJ-BBS to be much easier, faster, and more
- powerful than other BBS programs.
-
- The DTJ-BBS is easy to set up. Just run the separate support program
- (included), answer 5 questions, and insert blank disks when the computer tells
- you to. The support program will sense what kind of disk drive(s) you have
- attached and configure the BBS to use those disk drive(s) automatically. And
- once the BBS is configured, you can customize the setup to suit your taste.
-
- The DTJ-BBS practically maintains itself. This frees up your time to do more
- important things like validate new users and participate in the various
- discussions. And when a problem does occur, there's a troubleshooting section
- in the documentation to help you out.
-
-
- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
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-
- COMPUTER: * C64, SX64, or C128 (in the 64 mode).
- * Foreign 50hz AC power is also supported.
-
- STORAGE: * 1 to 24 DOS 2.6 compatible serial port drives. The 1541, 1571,
- 1581 floppy drives, CMD hard drives and RAMlink are fully
- supported.
- * The BBS sees these drives as up to 26 "logical" drives. Each
- logical drive is assigned a device number and an editable command
- channel string, allowing you to partition 1571s, 1581s, and CMD
- hard drives, and use other drives not directly supported such as
- the ICT hard drives. The DTJ-BBS can directly handle up to 430Mb
- in 26 partitions on a CMD-HD.
- * You can assign certain types of files (i.e. messages, downloads,
- etc) to any one or more drives that you wish. Once the BBS is up
- and running, it doesn't care what kind of drive you are using for
- a particular type of file.
-
- MODEM: * 1650, 1660, 1670 (old and new), Hayes, or compatible modems
- supported. The 6470/6480 modems and modems that do not support
- carrier detect are not supported.
- * Supports up to 2400bps. With an optional Swiftlink-232, speeds
- up to 38400 bps are supported.
- * Baud rate is fine tunable via the support program included with
- the BBS. Receiver and transmitter full bit timing can also be
- adjusted independantly of each other.
- * Carrier and/or DTR lines can be configured as normal or inverted.
- * Editable 1670 and Hayes modem command strings.
-
- PRINTER: * Optional CBM or ASCII printer may be connected to the serial
- port.
- OTHER: * Will also work with hardware clock/calendar devices such as The
- Right Time (TM) and the CMD HD's internal clock. This frees you
- from having to set the date and time when you load the BBS.
- * Can autoboot itself after a power outage if you have a C128 or an
- autoboot cartridge or RAMlink for your 64.
- * Works with JiffyDOS (TM). May not work with other hardware
- devices, especially those that replace the kernal ROM.
-
-
- SYSTEM FEATURES:
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-
- ACCESS: * Up to 999 users.
- * Access is based on SIGs (groups of message bases). There are 5
- possible access levels that you can assign for each of 15 SIGs.
- This provides 5^15 or 30 billion possible access combinations per
- user!
- * System may be made totally open (logon optional), totally private
- (no new users), or anything in between.
- * Sysop commands include editing accounts and scanning accounts by
- status, name, password, date, and access.
- SIGs: * 15 SIGs (sub-boards), each with their own message bases, file
- transfers, and SIG bulletins (announcements).
- * SIG manager (SIGop) functions give selected users limited
- sysop-like powers within certain SIGs.
- * Sysop commands include listing, renaming, deleting SIGs, and
- creating, editing, and deleting SIG bulletins.
-
- ROOMS: * Up to 50 rooms (message bases). Users can create rooms if their
- access is high enough.
- * Each room is assignable to any one f the 15 SIGs.
- * Circular message base system optionally deletes rooms that have
- no messages in them automatically.
- * Users can tell the system to ignore rooms they aren't interested
- in.
- * Sysop commands include renaming and deleting rooms, changing room
- status and privacy levels, and more.
-
- MESSAGES: * Up to 3500 messages online system-wide.
- * Number of messages in each room is dependant on the posting
- activity in the room. The more active the room is, the more
- messages will be in that room.
- * Indexed circular message base structure used for speed and
- self-maintainability. The index is located in memory so the only
- disk access needed to read a message is for the message itself.
- * Messages are written using a "freeform" machine language editor.
- What this means is you don't have to worry about line numbers or
- having to press RETURN at the end of each line. You write your
- message in the same way as when you use a word-processor,
- pressing RETURN only at the end of paragraphs. The backspace key
- will work up to the beginning of the current paragraph. The
- editor will hold messages of up to 4096 characters, about three
- times as many characters as a normal BBS.
- * System tracks "new" messages and the user can also adjust the
- number of new messages he/she has.
- * Users can also choose if they want messages they save considered
- as "new" or "old".
- * Users can unsave or append to the last message that they saved
- during their current session.
-
- EMAIL: * Circular email system helps prevent disk full conditions. If
- necessary, the oldest piece of email will be deleted to make room
- for new mail.
- * Certified email option notifies the sender when mail has been
- received.
- * Autoreply feature.
- * Deletion of mail is a user option after reading. Mail is not
- automatically deleted after reading it.
- * Messages may be sent to the sysop at logoff. These messages may
- be appended to a logoff message file, or saved to a predesignated
- room.
- * Users can have their mail automatically forwarded to a different
- account.
- * Mail may be loaded into the editor for forwarding after reading.
- * Mailbox may be opened and closed by the user.
- * Sysops can read, reply to, and delete any user's email.
-
- FILES: * File transfer protocol machine language stored in separate files
- for easy addition of future protocols.
- * Protocols included with the current version of the BBS include
- ASCII (XON/XOFF), Punter, Xmodem, XmodemCRC, and 1k-Xmodem.
- * The Xmodem protocols include a built-in padding stripper and
- special routines for preventing and correcting syncronization
- problems such as a NAK purger. The protocols are optimized for
- speed and are the fastest versions of the protocol available for
- the C64. For example, in tests at 19200bps, over 106kb of data
- was sent in 99 seconds using checksum-only xmodem.
- * Users may select which protocol they want and BBS will remember
- that protocol for future sessions.
- * Textfiles may be read online or downloaded.
- * File directories may be automatically read from the disk
- directory or you may use a description file. The automatic
- directory includes the approximate number of kilobytes, the name
- of the file, and the number of bytes available on disk.
- * Each SIG can be assigned it's own download and upload drives.
- * Machine language file server that supports ASCII and CBM
- character sets, ANSI graphics codes, BASIC expression evaluation,
- conditional branching to other files, variable width
- word-wrapping, automatic pausing, imbedded pause codes, real-time
- profanity checker (with editable vocabulary), paragraph centering
- and indenting.
- * Validation of uploaded files is accomplished by a single SIGop
- command which renames the file and copies the file to the
- appropriate SIG file drive.
-
- PRINTER: * Optional printer dump of all or any part of your online session.
- * Printed log of users.
- * Optional audit trails for monitoring problem users.
-
- INTEGRITY:* Carrier detect, 3-minute (adjustable) no-entry timeout, and
- individually adjustable on-line daily time limits implemented.
- * Powerful sysop-definable "twit" detector checks for hackers and
- other undesirables by analyzing commands entered and/or checking
- for profanity. The twit detector is completely adjustable.
- * Disk space is checked before every save (optional).
- * Amount of free RAM displayed in sysop's statistics.
-
- OTHER: * Full sysop control from the console or remote including the
- ability to enable or disable the system, edit files, send DOS
- commands (except format), copy files, etc. Everything can be
- done from remote that can be done from the BBS console.
- * Machine language modules can be written for the BBS. A generic
- database module is included.
- * Menu-ed topic-orientated help system.
- * Sysop-creatable new-user questionnaire.
- * All file output is word-wrapped to the user's video width. Video
- widths up to 140 columns supported.
- * Built-in terminal mode (with same protocol(s) available as are
- available in the on-line BBS). Terminal mode can handle the
- highest Swiftlink-232 speed (38400bps) without needing flow
- control.
- * Accurate 12 hour AM/PM clock/calendar (with day of the week).
- * Works with autoboot cartridges. An autoboot sector is written to
- disk for C128 users that allows automatic rebooting of the BBS
- program from any drive in the event of a power outage. The BBS
- reprotects this sector after disk validations.
- * Automatic detection of 50hz AC power frequency. If 50hz is
- detected, the software will set the hardware clocks to operate at
- that frequency. Default baudrate values are also adjusted to
- operate correctly based on NTSC or PAL video frequencies.
- * Built-in screen blanker protects your monitor.
-
-
- Due to some direct ROM calls, the software may not work with parallel (IEEE)
- interfaces, fast-load cartridges, or other devices that replace the kernal
- ROM. The software does not work with the LtKernal hard drive. However, the
- software does work with JiffyDOS.
-
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- SHAREWARE INFO:
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-
- The DTJ-BBS is available on a shareware basis. If you like the software, you
- may send in a small (no more than $35) donation to:
-
- Andrew Bernhardt
- PO Box 669
- Beatty, Nevada 89003
-
- The DTJ-BBS is available on Q-link, GEnie, bulletin board systems, or through
- the above address (send two blank 5.25" disks or a 3.5" disk plus 75 cents
- P&H). The latest revision is available on the flagship BBS:
-
- Second Home Electronic Cottage
- (702) 553-2869
- 300-9600 bps (V.32)
-
- The BBS comes on two disks, a program disk and a documentation disk. The 130
- page documentation must be printed out with a supplied printing program or is
- available preprinted for $10 from DTJ Software.