DTJ-BBS Revision 950307 (Final) Information


Photo of me and S.H.E.C.
(Photo of the flagship system, Second Home Electronic Cottage, circa 1988)

Disclaimer:

While the BBS files are available for downloading from this site, I am not actively supporting the software anymore. If you have problems running the BBS, I may be able to help you, but due to lack of free time, I am no longer improving the program. The information that follows is to give you an idea of the capabilities of the software.

(For you "real" computer users, this program is only 48k bytes, and runs in 64k (0.0625Mb) of RAM on an 8-bit 1Mhz computer. Try doing that on a PC!)


Testimonials!
What sysops had to say about the software.
dtj950307.arc
Main program disk files. 177.5k. Un-ARCs to 778 blocks.
doc950307.arc
Main documentation disk files. 105.4k. Un-ARCs to 516 blocks
(or view the uncompressed ASCII version).
dtjprog.arc
DTJ-BBS programmer's guide. 79.2k. Un-ARCs to 811 blocks
(or view the uncompressed ASCII version).
DTJ-BBS
Article about the program in wikipedia.

INFORMATION:

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 unusual 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 some questions about your hardware, and insert blank disks when the computer tells you to. 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.

DTJ-BBS loading screen

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:

COMPUTER:

STORAGE:

MODEM:

PRINTER:

OTHER:

DTJ-BBS offline screen

SYSTEM FEATURES:

ACCESS:

SIGs:

ROOMS:

MESSAGES:

DTJ-BBS command prompt menu

EMAIL:

FILES:

PRINTER:

INTEGRITY:

OTHER:

DTJ-BBS support program menu

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.

The DTJ-BBS is available on a freeware basis. The 130+ page documentation must be printed out with a supplied printing program.


Billy C2009-12-31 13:30:05
Here's a blast from your past... have you heard from Joe J lately? Pray that you continue to grow in Christ.

Billy

Sysop Totec Castle (circa 1988)
Andrew Bernhardt2010-01-04 18:57:51
Hi Billy! It sure has been a long time! Every once in a while I get a call from Joe. He and his wife have a website: https://www.dianeshoney.com

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