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8 October 2025

7 October 2025

  • 21:5521:55, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Menu makerProtected "Menu maker" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
  • 21:5521:55, 7 October 2025 diff hist −5 Menu makerNo edit summary
  • 21:5521:55, 7 October 2025 diff hist +1,866 N Menu makerCreated page with "Tools - <strong>Automated Menu Maker Tool</strong> The included program "menu maker" is a self-contained menu-making program that will create a menu for each access level. To use menu maker, first boot the "+shell" program to install the ML. Then load and run the menu maker program. Also, if you have just shut your BBS down, you can load and run "menu maker" without loading the "+shell" program, because the ML will still be installed. When you run the pro..."
  • 21:5221:52, 7 October 2025 diff hist −3 PlustermNo edit summary current
  • 21:5221:52, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m PlustermProtected "Plusterm" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
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  • 21:5121:51, 7 October 2025 diff hist +3,642 N PlustermCreated page with "Tools - <strong>The PlusTerm Program</strong> The Plusterm program was written by Color 64 enthusiast Sam Lewit, who also created Network and many other fine programs. It was written originally as an optional substitute for the built-in term program that came with Color 64 v7.37, but is now included as the standard terminal program with Color 64 v8. The file name is "√bbs.term" and will be automatically loaded from your Program Files when you choose F2 fro..."
  • 21:4721:47, 7 October 2025 diff hist +3,098 N Pswd toolCreated page with "Tools - <strong>Password File Tool</strong> The "pswd tools" utility will allow you to copy the data out of the REL password file into an easier to handle SEQ file for backup purposes and restore the password file (all or just one record) from that backup file when needed. With this utility, you can safely store the password file anywhere you choose (like on an SFD 1001 or hard disk drive), if that drive is capable of handling relative files. To use the "psw..." current
  • 21:4421:44, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Dir toolProtected "Dir tool" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
  • 21:4421:44, 7 October 2025 diff hist +1,899 N Dir toolCreated page with "Tools - <strong>The Directory Tool</strong> The "dir tools" program is a utility you can use to quickly create a new √directory file for your download directories. It is true that Color 64 would automatically create a √directory file the first time a caller asked for a directory, but that directory regeneration can take quite a while (especially if you have a lot of files on the disk). The "dir tools" is a small BASIC program, leaving plenty of free memo..."
  • 21:4321:43, 7 October 2025 diff hist +72 ToolsNo edit summary current
  • 21:4221:42, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m ToolsProtected "Tools" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
  • 21:4221:42, 7 October 2025 diff hist +280 N ToolsCreated page with "The following tools are here to help you along with your management of your BBS: Directory Tool - for UL/DL file maintenance Password File Tool - for record editing PlusTerm Terminal Program Menu Maker - automated menu maker"
  • 21:3721:37, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Merging modulesProtected "Merging modules" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
  • 21:3721:37, 7 October 2025 diff hist +2,522 Merging modulesNo edit summary
  • 21:3021:30, 7 October 2025 diff hist +1,914 N Merging modulesCreated page with "Programming How-To - <strong>Merging in Modules</strong> The following notes are intended to help you when merging an optional "spare command" module into your Color 64 overlays. : 1) Make sure that the module was written for your BBS program version. If it is for a previous version, then you will need to find the correct version of the module or use the included module converter program (see the section on the module converter in the upgrade d..."
  • 21:2521:25, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Adding gamesProtected "Adding games" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
  • 21:2521:25, 7 October 2025 diff hist +4,298 N Adding gamesCreated page with "Programming How-To - <strong>Adding Games to 8.10a</strong> An easy-to-customize Games module has been added (√bbs.games) that resides in the AUX 3 area. Also provided as part of this build are games I ported over for 8.1 use from older 7.37 builds. All games were coded to use the AUX3 area (H=14). I avoided using the MOD Menu only because I wanted to better customize the feel of the BBS. I also experienced errors when using it in the SD2IEC env..."
  • 21:2121:21, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 N File:Bbsgamessnapshot.pngNo edit summary current
  • 21:1721:17, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Programming how toProtected "Programming how to" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
  • 21:1721:17, 7 October 2025 diff hist +304 N Programming how toCreated page with "You want your BBS to grow! I get it! Growth and positive changes for a BBS keep the users interested and coming back for more. Here are some pointers on changing things up a little. Add Games for 8.10a Merging in Modules Also see Converting 7.37 modules to 8.10a!"
  • 21:1321:13, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Initialization commandsProtected "Initialization commands" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
  • 21:1321:13, 7 October 2025 diff hist +9,283 N Initialization commandsCreated page with "Programming Features - <strong>Drive Initialization Commands</strong> This section is a summary of different drive init commands that seem to work best for a variety of disk drive devices. A drive init command is simply a command that tells the disk drive to prepare for access, and a method by which you can specify which partition (LU and USER for Lt. Kernal users) or subdirectory to use on 1581, RamLink, or Hard Drive systems. Since some dev..."
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  • 21:0021:00, 7 October 2025 diff hist 0 m Using disk drivesProtected "Using disk drives" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
  • 21:0021:00, 7 October 2025 diff hist +7,483 N Using disk drivesCreated page with "Programming Features - <strong>Using Disk Drives</strong> <strong>Using Legacy Commodore Disk Drives </strong> To access a file on a Commodore compatible disk drive, there are five parameters that define how the computer communicates with a disk device: * Logical File Number * Device Number * Secondary Address * Drive Number * Filename The OPEN command uses all these parameters and here is its syntax: : <strong>OPEN <logical file #>,..."
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