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<strong>The 8.10a SD2IEC Build </strong>
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<strong>The LTK Build </strong>
<strong>The LTK Build </strong>


The LTK build was developed on LINUX Vice with TCPSER pre-configured and is in a near read-to-run state. It was preconfigured with three LUs with the following assignments:  
The LTK build was developed on LINUX Vice 3.9 with TCPSER pre-configured and is in a near read-to-run state. It was preconfigured with three LUs with the following assignments:  


* LU 0 User 0: Holds all Program, System, Help, Text files, Caller Log, Network files  
* LU 0 User 0: Holds all Program, System, Help, Text files, Caller Log, Network files  
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Installation:  
Installation:  
* Install in user home directory  
* Install Vice 3.9
* Install the Color 64 LTK Build in your user home directory  
* If you desire email notifications of BBS activity:  
* If you desire email notifications of BBS activity:  
** install python3 if not installed  
** install python3 if not installed  
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** modify "mybbs.sh": remove remark for python3 execution  
** modify "mybbs.sh": remove remark for python3 execution  
** When BBS is in operation, at the call screen, press "up arrow" (the "\" key on PC keyboard - to enable/disable feature)  
** When BBS is in operation, at the call screen, press "up arrow" (the "\" key on PC keyboard - to enable/disable feature)  
:: See Email Notification Option for full details.  
:: See [[email notification|Email Notification Option]] for full details.  


Running the LTK build  
Running the LTK build  
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** L +SETUP to enter BBS setup  
** L +SETUP to enter BBS setup  
** L +EDITOR to load editor and modify system screens
** L +EDITOR to load editor and modify system screens
Next Section: [[bbs operation|BBS Operation]]
[[installation|Installation]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 18 October 2025

Installation - Pre-Configured Builds

The 8.10a SD2IEC Build

The SD2IEC build of Color 64 v8.1a (color64v81a.zip) is preconfigured for use with your SD drive and a WiModem (cbmstuff.com). It can easily be modified to go beyond just the SD drive when configuring in +SETUP. However, without modification, this build unzipped and placed on a freshly formatted SD card will have what you need to start building your BBS. You will see several folders already configured for the SD drive and they are already configured in your setup.

If you are using TurboMaster, Swiftlink, a REU or Lt. Kernal HD, you will need to re-run the BOOTMAKER 8100 program to set these up. Otherwise, you will be good to go.

Included folders in this build are:

  • Aux1: Auxiliary 1 drive; User profile area supporting the BBS.PROFILE module
  • Aux2: Auxiliary 2 drive
  • Aux3: Auxiliary / Games drive
  • Uploads: Drive for uploads
  • Downloads: Drive for downloads
  • Dracopy: Copy program to help you on your way
  • Help: Drive for help and text files
  • Network: holds Network 1.26a supporting files
  • Primsgs: Private messages drive
  • Pubmsgs: Public messages drive
  • Pswd: Password folder
  • BBS Documents: for PC use – this manual.

The LTK Build

The LTK build was developed on LINUX Vice 3.9 with TCPSER pre-configured and is in a near read-to-run state. It was preconfigured with three LUs with the following assignments:

  • LU 0 User 0: Holds all Program, System, Help, Text files, Caller Log, Network files
  • LU 1 User 0: Public and Private messages
  • LU 1 User 1: Category 1 for downloads
  • LU 1 User 2: Category 2 for downloads
  • LU 1 User 3: Category 3 for downloads
  • LU 1 User 4: Category 4 for downloads
  • LU 1 User 5: Category 5 for downloads
  • LU 1 User 15: Uploads
  • LU 2 User 0: Aux 1 Files (includes user signature information)
  • LU 2 User 1: Aux 2 Files (currently not utilized in this build)
  • LU 2 User 3: Aux 3 Files (holds the game area for this build)

Additional details on this build:

  • The LTK specific modifications from the Color 64 8.0 disks have been incorporated into the overlays as recommended by the original developers. See "Faster Disk Access" section of LTK Specific System Requirements.
  • BOOTMAKER has already been completed for system setup
  • Modifications of Main Parameters (in +SETUP program) are not required, but Sysop may want to review selections made prior to deploying system.
  • MODEM INIT string in +SETUP has already been properly defined for this configuration.
  • Two Games are prebuilt with the system. Additional games are included in the D64 files (disks 4 and 5), also included with this distribution
  • Be sure to update the file "√games menu" on LU 2/User 3 with the games you are including with your system. See Adding Games section.

Installation:

  • Install Vice 3.9
  • Install the Color 64 LTK Build in your user home directory
  • If you desire email notifications of BBS activity:
    • install python3 if not installed
    • modify "notify.py" for SMTP server information and selected username and password for BBS login to the script
    • modify √BBS.INIT program at lines 35705-35706 to match username/password selected (currently they match as "username" and "password") and verify IP setting of your PC in this section as well!
    • modify "mybbs.sh": remove remark for python3 execution
    • When BBS is in operation, at the call screen, press "up arrow" (the "\" key on PC keyboard - to enable/disable feature)
See Email Notification Option for full details.

Running the LTK build

  • Open a terminal in the directory color64_v81a_ltk build on your computer
  • run "./mybbs.sh"
  • From there you can run the BBS, Setup, or Editor (to edit screens)
    • L +BBS to load and run BBS
    • L +SETUP to enter BBS setup
    • L +EDITOR to load editor and modify system screens

Next Section: BBS Operation

Installation